TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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UK rail fares will rise by 3.4% on January 2 – the largest increase for five years, train companies have announced.
Fares for all journeys in 2018 have been published, showing an average rise slightly below the 3.6% set by the government in August for regulated fares, which include season tickets.
However, passengers in the north of England will see average fares rise even faster. Northern, run by Arriva, is putting up prices overall by 4.7%, while TransPennine Express fares will rise by 4.6%.
Rail operators said the national figure showed that the industry was attempting to keep down the cost of travel."
Fares for all journeys in 2018 have been published, showing an average rise slightly below the 3.6% set by the government in August for regulated fares, which include season tickets.
However, passengers in the north of England will see average fares rise even faster. Northern, run by Arriva, is putting up prices overall by 4.7%, while TransPennine Express fares will rise by 4.6%.
Rail operators said the national figure showed that the industry was attempting to keep down the cost of travel."