Over £1m recovered from fare dodgers by Chiltern Railways
Chiltern Railways has issued a warning to fare evaders after recovering over £1 million in lost revenues throughout 2024.
The operator - which runs trains to Warwick and Warwick Parkway - recovered £400,000 in 2023 and a total of £1,051,287 last year.
There were 8,064 cases reported for investigation on the Chiltern network in 2024.
Some cases involved customers not paying for their full journey, adults buying child tickets and railcard misuse.
Between £12,000 - £15,000 each was recovered from three individuals who had systematically avoided paying the correct rail fare over a substantial period of time.
In addition, 2,156 penalty fares were issued throughout 2024 and 149 went to prosecution.
A total of £114,330 was recovered via penalty fares, taking the total of lost revenue recovered by Chiltern Railways in 2024 to £1,165,617.
Tony Baxter, operations director at Chiltern Railways, said: "The vast majority of our customers pay for their tickets before they travel but unfortunately there is still a lot of money lost on the railway through fare evasion every year.
"We are determined to ensure fairness for the paying customer and there is no excuse for fare evasion as it has never been simpler to purchase a ticket.
"Anyone risking boarding without buying the correct ticket for their journey is at risk of a penalty fare or prosecution."
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