Rail fare rise of 2.8% comes into effect - BBC News 2 Jan 2014 ... An average 2.8% increase in rail fares comes into effect on Thursday, pushing the cost of some commuter travel to more than £5000 a year.
Rail fares 'to rise by 4.1%' in England as unions protest - BBC News Rail fares 'to rise by 4.1%' in England as unions protest. 13 August 2013. From the section UK; 1695 comments. Campaigners with a 'bring back British Rail ...
Rail commuters hit by 4.2% average fare rise - BBC News 2 Jan 2013 ... Above-inflation rail fare increases have come into force in England, Wales and ... various train routes and the cost per mile from January 2013.
Rail fares to rise by 2.2% next year - BBC News 5 Dec 2014 ... Average rail fares will rise by 2.2% from 2 January, the rail industry has ... Ireland rail fares are set separately and have not risen since 2013.
BBC News - Train fare increase powers curbed Some rail fare increases in England will be capped at 6.1% under government plans to overhaul ticket pricing. ... 9 October 2013 Last updated at 18:53 BST.
Rail fare increases for 2013: how do commuter routes compare ... 2 Jan 2013 ... Season ticket holders face average rail fare rises of 4.3% as new ticket prices come into effect in 2013. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images.
National Rail Enquiries - About your rail fare 2 Jan 2015 ... In January 2015, the overall average increase in rail fares will be ... and 2013, successive governments decided that these fares should rise by ...
Railway Budget 2013: Government ducks passenger fare hike 26 Feb 2013 ... An eye on general elections next year, Pawan Kumar Bansal's Rail Budget today did not raise passenger fares, but he introduced a nearly six ...
Fare hikes | Action For Rail The government is committed to 1% above inflation increases on regulated fares for 2013 and 2014. With the 5% that train operating companies can add to ...
Rail Fare Increase 2013: FAQ | money.co.uk 2 Jan 2013 ... Rail fares across the country went up once more on 2nd January 2013, but that simply doesn't tell the whole story.