Train operating company Northern, which runs commuter services across Greater Manchester, says it's issued more than 40,000 fines to fare dodgers in a year.
Anyone travelling on a train without a valid ticket can now be issued with a £100 fine - a dramatic rise from the £20 penalty previously in place - after a new law came into force in January, 2023.
In January, Northern reported a 20 per cent drop in the number of penalty fares issued in the first year since the Government increased the fine.
Bosses said the 20 per cent reduction has been 'maintained into a second year' with new figures released today. READ MORE: The 'extremely odd behaviour' of a Greater Manchester Police officer who kept her uniform after resigning Statistics from Northern's Debt Recovery and Prosecutions Unit reveal ticketless travel accounted for as little as 3 per cent of journeys on the network during the last twelve months April 1, 2023 to the end of March this year.
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