Hundreds of train fare dodgers fined on Wakefield line in just one month

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Train-fare dodgers in Wakefield are being targeted with 350 being fined in just one month.

Northern has completed a month-long ‘period of action’ tackling fare evasion on the service between Doncaster and Leeds, which stops at South Elmsall, Fitzwilliam, Sandal and Agbrigg, Wakefield Westgate and Outwood.

The route was chosen as it had the highest number of attempted fare evasion incidents across all of Northern’s 470 managed stations in the past 12 months.

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The reputation for fare evasion on this route is such that perpetrators have been nicknamed ‘Doncaster Dodgers’.

Fare dodgers are being targeted.Fare dodgers are being targeted.
Fare dodgers are being targeted.

During the four-week campaign, 570 fare evasion incidents were recorded and 352 penalty fares issued.

Revenue protection teams believe they have now more than halved the number of incidents that would otherwise be recorded on the route.

Tony Baxter, regional director for Northern, said: “Customers have a duty to buy a ticket for travel before they board a train - and the overwhelming majority of them do so.

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“Unfortunately, there are certain routes where we know some passengers routinely do not buy a ticket and attempt to evade our conductors and ticket sales staff.

“This is unfair to the fare-paying passengers - and taxpayers at large - who are effectively subsidising the cost of travel for those who do not buy a ticket.

“Through this ‘period of action’, we hope we’ve hit home the necessity of buying a ticket before boarding one of our trains – and the consequences of not doing so.”

Northern is investing in the largest network of ticket infrastructure of any train operator in the country.

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Customers can buy tickets from Northern’s app, website, ticket offices or one of more than 600 ticket machines across the network.

Fare evaders are prosecuted under the provisions of the Regulation of Railways Act 1889 and the Railway Byelaws made pursuant to the Transport Act 2000.