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RMT accuses Trainline of 'relentless profiteering' by not prioritising cheapest fares

RAIL union RMT accused the Trainline ticketing app today of relentless profiteering by not prioritising the cheapest train fares available for a journey.

The outfit is on track to generate £200 million this year from British ticket sales after describing government plans for a mass closure of ticket offices as a “possible tailwind,” the union said.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Private companies and contractors that are operating within the railways are making a killing while the government is pushing for the closure of all ticket offices.

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