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It’s Been A Miserable Year For British Rail, And Now They Want To Put Prices Up

After a miserable year for British rail it has today been announced that train fares will be hiked by an average of 2.3 per cent from 2 January.

With Southern Rail putting passengers through a torrid year and franchises across the country crumbling owing to a lack of investment, the price increase will come as a slap in the face for most commuters.

Some unregulated fares are likely to rise by considerably more than 2.3 per cent, which far outstrips the inflation rate, which is currently running at 0.9%, as measured by the Consumer Prices Index.

In Scotland, a government spokeswoman says they are considering fare freezes if it could “enable us to reduce costs to passengers while still delivering our ambitious infrastructure programme”.

Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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