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We have the most expensive train fares in the world. We pay 20% more on average than the rest of Europe, and our season tickets are twice as high. Some season tickets now cost the equivalent of a fifth of the average UK salary. Fares are set to rise 25% over the next four years – up to £1,300 more for some season tickets
8 out of 10 people oppose the Government’s plans to increase fares even
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Since 1997, the cost of train travel has increased in real terms by 13%; the
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£944 / Spain £788 / Italy £444. (Passenger Focus; averages for journeys
of 11 to 25 miles). Fact: T h e Campaign for Better
Transport explains that the fare rises, which came into effect on 2
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PEAK TIMES Peak fares can start at 3pm. Train operators Virgin and East Coast charge passengers peak fares from as early as 3pm, an investigation has found.Network Rail up to 40% less efficient in maintaining railway tracks and stations than European rivals, says regulator (September 2010) The 07.42 from Reading to London Paddington, operated by First Great Western, carried on average 326 passengers more than the train’s capacity of 533. Described by the DfT as a ‘very popular service into Paddington’, it was one of 10 trains identified in a Freedom of Information reply. The figures were compiled in a snapshot survey taken in late 2009.Overcrowding on trains in England and Wales will get substantially worse over
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