Published: July 2024 | Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General
A series of four surveys were undertaken looking at the half-price public transport fares that were introduced on 1 April 2022.
The first survey, run over three months up to August 2022 and reported in RN 009, November 2022, found that half-price fares generated an additional 7% of journeys on public transport; 1% were completely new, 3% came from car/taxi and 3% came from walking or cycling.
The second survey, run over the three months to October 2022 and reported in RN 009A, February 2023, found that while public transport use had not yet recovered to pre-COVID levels, the increased patronage from half-price fares represented a third of all (then) current public transport users.
The third and fourth surveys were run immediately before and after the end of the half-price public transport fares on 30 June 2023, and reported in RN 009B and RN 009C respectively. Key results from the surveys include:
These results provide good evidence on the impact of fare changes as a public transport intervention.
Links to the resulting research notes are below.
Keywords:
half-price, mode shift, patronage, public transport