From today, Sunday, 20th March 2022, train operators are working together to support Ukrainian refugees arriving in the UK by providing them with free onward train travel to their final destinations in Britain.
The scheme complements offers made by railways in Europe to provide safe and free passage for Ukrainians.
To make sure the scheme is as simple as possible, the Rail Delivery Group has worked across the industry and Government. Ukrainian arrivals who have entered the UK will qualify for free travel on the UK national rail network by showing:
- their Ukrainian passport;
- a boarding pass or ticket showing their arrival in the UK.
They will have 48 hours from arrival in the UK to complete their journey.
All train operators in Great Britain are taking part in the scheme, as well as many bus and coach operators.
Transport for London is also taking part in the scheme so that if a journey requires travel between national rail stations in London, travellers can use London Underground/DLR services.
Jac Starr, Chief Executive Officer at the Rail Delivery Group, said: “We have all been shocked by the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine. As an industry we know this is the right thing to do, making sure families affected by this tragedy can be reunited as quickly as possible, and helping others get to safety.
“Similar schemes have been launched on the continent so I am proud that we are standing alongside our European Rail family and doing what we can to help.”
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: “We are working tirelessly to help Ukrainians travelling to Britain fleeing conflict.
“It is hugely welcome that the transport industry has come together to offer free rail, tram, bus and coach onward travel from any international port, airport or train station.
“The UK stands with the Ukrainian people and those fleeing Putin’s brutal invasion.”
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