The Scotsman

Free train travel for veterans to go to service

- By AMY GIBBONS

The UK Transport Secretary has confirmed military personnel and veterans will be able to access free train travel to attend remembranc­e services again this year.

It was reported on Friday that the Government had revoked the offer, funded by the public purse in 2021, because the cost to the taxpayer would be "too great".

But it is understood neither Anne-marie Trevelyan nor her ministers signed off on this, and she was looking at reversing the move.

Ms Trevelyan said yesterday that she had ensured the Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which represents rail companies, had issued new guidance to confirm free travel for military personnel and veterans for remembranc­e services in 2022.

"To travel, just present your MOD ID card or evidence that you are a veteran, such as veterans railcard, to railway staff," she tweeted.

Ms Trevelyan’s interventi­on came after claims that an internal briefing for staff by the RDG said the possible cost for this year was "seen as too great a loss to taxpayers".

"Anyone enquiring if the free travel offer will be in place for 2022 should sensitivel­y be told that it is not possible to offer free travel this year," the memo reportedly said.

A Government spokespers­on said: "New guidance has been sent by the Rail Delivery Group to operators making clear that travel will be free for military personnel and veterans to services of remembranc­e, following the interventi­on of the Transport Secretary.

"The military family is at the hear t of the community and it's only right that the armed forces can travel without charge to commemorat­e those lost in wars.”

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