FINES for getting caught without a train ticket will rise to £100 next year.
The fee, which is currently £20, will go up by another £80 in January 2023.
According to National Rail rules, if you are caught without a ticket and you travelled from a station that had ticket facilities, then you could be fined.
So that means a conductor or ticket inspector can ask for a valid train ticket at any point in the journey.
You can be fined if you travel in a First Class carriage with a standard ticket, and if you are 16 or over and travelling with a child ticket.