Commuters react to 2.6% rail fare rise
Rail passengers in England and Wales have been hit by above-inflation fare rises despite the collapse in demand. Ticket prices have increased by around 2.6%, leading to accusations that the UK Government is “pricing the railways out of existence”.
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