The Department for Transport said it was a low priority for passengers.
Rail users may lose access to wi-fi on trains in England as part of cost cuts after the government said it was a low priority for passengers.
"Passenger surveys consistently show that on-train wi-fi is low on their list of priorities, so it is only right we work with operators to review whether the current service delivers the best possible value for money." "Given the post-pandemic need to get more passengers back on the train it would be difficult to justify removing something that makes rail more attractive to customers."first reported the DfT's move, said passengers needed the reliability of a train's wi-fi, especially on longer journeys.
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