In one of the most extreme examples of fare anomalies to emerge, passengers boarding the same train have paid between 21p and 33p per mile, despite buying the same type of ticket, while others can travel 30 miles further only 10p more.
Rail passengers are paying inconsistent price rates for travel on Scotland’s main intercity routes, despite attempts to simplify ticketing.
In one of the most extreme examples of fare anomalies to emerge, passengers boarding the same train have paid between 21p and 33p per mile, despite buying the same type of ticket, while others can travel 30 miles further only 10p more.