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  • ScotRail’s ‘cheapest tickets’ claim is misleading, watchdog rules

    ScotRail’s ‘cheapest tickets’ claim is misleading, watchdog rules

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    ScotRail has been ordered to withdraw claims that it offers the “cheapest tickets” on its website after a watchdog ruled this was misleading.

    In August, adverts on its journey planner claimed it was “unbeatable on price” and customers should “book direct for the best price”.

    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld a complaint from long-time campaigner George Eckerton in finding that ScotRail had no evidence to back up those claims.

    The rail operator said it has changed the wording on the website, and remains committed to offering great value for money.

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    George Eckerton’s complaint about misleading price promises was backed by the advertising authority

    Following the ruling, Mr Eckerton told BBC Radio Scotland’s Lunchtime Live programme he hoped it would “set a precedent for how we market rail travel in Scotland and across the UK” from now on.

    He said: “If you say you sell the cheapest possible fare, it actually needs to be cheaper than anywhere else, and that wasn’t case.

    “It’s an inherently complex system – I get that. But that doesn’t mean that we can’t make it clearer through marketing and sell people the best fare for their circumstances.

    “Hopefully ScotRail and others can reflect on how we sell train tickets across the UK, because I think we should be honest with passengers.”

    His complaint to the ASA referred to an advert which appeared on the ScotRail website’s journey planner section in August.

    It featured statements such as “get cheapest tickets” and “book direct for our best price”.‎‎

    Another page titled “find the right ticket” featured a tab labelled “buy tickets”.

    That tab could be clicked on to reveal a drop-down box with a journey planner, under which text stated “unbeatable on price”.

    ‘Unbeatable on price’ claim

    ScotRail said the claim “book direct for our best price” referred to the fact that consumers who booked directly with ScotRail always paid the lowest price it offered.

    A spokesperson said the rail industry operated under regulated fares with a centrally-controlled fares database from which all accredited retailers sourced their ticket prices.

    They said they applied no additional booking fees to those standard fares, unlike some third-party retailers and competitors, which meant they could guarantee their best price when a consumer booked with them directly.

    The ASA ruling said: “As stated, we considered the overall impression of the ad was that consumers would be able to find the cheapest ticket for a particular journey on the ScotRail website.

    “As such, we considered that the claims ‘get cheapest tickets’, ‘book direct for our best price’, and ‘unbeatable on price’ discouraged consumers from searching elsewhere for cheaper tickets.

    “However, they provided no evidence that, through purchasing tickets separately on the ScotRail website, they would always beat competitors’ prices.”

    The ASA said that the ad must not appear again and told ScotRail to ensure they do not mislead consumers by claiming they could offer the lowest price available if that was not the case.

    Campaign to lower prices

    The ruling came as part of a wider piece of work related to online ads in the rail industry concerning “lowest” or “cheapest” price claims, with ruling against Abellio Greater Anglia and mytrainticket.co.uk also published.

    George Eckerton had also complained to the UK government about price claims made by the rail operator Northern, which were subsequently changed without the need for ASA involvement.

    Mr Eckerton, who has spent the past 10 years campaigning for cheaper rail travel in Scotland, said: “I complained to ScotRail but didn’t get much more of a response (other) than, ‘we’ll consider it’.

    “I just hope that going forward, and in the spirt of Christmas, we can all learn and move forward.”

    Claire Dickie, ScotRail’s commercial director, said: “Our aim is always to provide clear, accurate information to customers, and we regret that the website messages did not fully reflect the ASA’s requirements.

    “We take great care to ensure all promotional material meets advertising standards and expectations and will further review our processes to make sure we maintain the highest standards of compliance.”

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  • Mike Gallagher’s Christmas Message  – IUOE Local 793

    Mike Gallagher’s Christmas Message  – IUOE Local 793

     

    Mike Gallagher’s Christmas Message 

    This year has been extremely busy, but as Christmas quickly approaches and I have time to look back, 2025 has left me with a lot to be thankful for.  

    The construction of the Union’s new training centre and hub office in Oro-Medonte is ongoing and, I must say, looks fantastic. I really appreciate the hard work of all our members who have been on site. General contractor Bird now says construction is running ahead of schedule and that we could begin to move in late next summer – although work on extending the banquet hall to an appropriate size will continue after that. 

    The Union also negotiated several excellent collective agreements, at both provincial and area levels. The respective negotiating committees who worked on bringing forward these great settlements have proved again that being united and informed – and being able to count on a united membership and experienced reps – is a recipe for success and has made us the envy of all other trades. 

    As Business Manager, it is gratifying to see the membership being strengthened through these improved collective agreements and increased training opportunities. 

    This year has also seen our pension plan perform outstandingly, while continuing to be slanted towards low-risk investments. 

    It is amazing to think that when I first joined this Union in 1985 the assets of the pension fund totalled just $88 million. A decade later, when I took the reins as Business Manager at a time when the Union was flat broke, that figure stood at $600 million. As of November 2025, our pension fund has registered an estimated year-to-date return of 10% to reach an estimated total value of $4.77 billion! 

    By continuously growing the membership and carefully managing our finances the members of Local 793 can look forward to the day they pull off their boots for the last time – unlike too many of our fellow Canadians. 

    Beyond the Union, the world remains extremely unsettled, with violence continuing to affect many parts of the globe – from Ukraine to Gaza and Sudan to South America. 

    With our American friends continuing to look inward, 2025 has been a challenging year for the Canadian economy. Although the country has stood up to tariffs and threats, industries such as steel, copper, autos and lumber have been hit hard and workers in areas such as Hamilton and Sault Ste. Marie have been hurt. 

    Politicians at both the federal and provincial level have reacted aggressively to these external threats by focusing on this country’s strengths and bringing forward plans to build ports and railroads and expand mining operations. 

    I strongly believe that Canada will emerge from this turmoil as a stronger country – although one less dependent on the historic relationship with the U.S. 

    With so many major projects being advanced in Ontario and across the country, it is incumbent on us to ensure that the jobs being created are good Union jobs and that workers feel the full benefit of these new opportunities. 

    Overall, our Union has had a good year and our country has risen to the challenge of a changing world. 

    For each of you I hope the holiday season allows you the time to enjoy the company of your family and friends and the space to reflect on the good things this year has delivered. 

    I wish you all good health, a peaceful Christmas and a prosperous 2026. 

    In fraternity,

    Mike Gallagher
    Business Manager, Local 793.

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