Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan confirms that Transport for London passengers will miss out on the Labour Government’s fares freeze across the capital next March

Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan confirms that Transport for London passengers will miss out on the Labour Government’s fares freeze across the capital next March

Londoners who rely on buses, trains, and the Tube are in for a disappointment.

Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan confirmed today that Transport for London (TfL) passengers won’t see the benefits of the upcoming fares freeze announced by the Labour Government for next March.

The Fare Freeze That Won’t Apply

The government’s announcement had raised hopes that public transport costs across the country might stay steady.

However, TfL users are being told they won’t be included, meaning ticket prices in the capital could continue to climb despite other areas seeing a pause.

What This Means for Daily Travel

For those commuting across the city, this could mean bigger weekly and monthly travel bills.

London’s transport network has long been expensive, and this decision is likely to put extra strain on households already juggling living costs and rising expenses elsewhere.

The Mayor’s Perspective

Sir Sadiq Khan emphasized that TfL operates under different funding arrangements and faces unique financial pressures compared with other regions.

While commuters might feel frustrated, the mayor framed it as a necessity to keep the network running reliably.

Looking Ahead for Londoners

As March approaches, passengers will be watching closely to see exactly how fares evolve and whether any additional relief measures are introduced.

For now, the message is clear: London’s commuters shouldn’t expect the same break that other parts of the country will enjoy.

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