How much will your train ticket go up by?

Rail fares are set to rise by 1.9% next year, with annual season tickets costing up to £165 more.

Here's how the rise will affect commuters on routes across the country:

Key routes

  • Edinburgh to Glasgow - was £2,200 - will rise by £41.80

  • Leeds to Manchester - was £1,872 - will rise by £35.57

  • Manchester to Liverpool - was £3,080 - will rise by £58.52

  • Norwich to London - was £8,724 - will rise by £165.76

  • Stevenage to London - was £4,820 - will rise by £91.58

  • Bristol to Cardiff - was £2,904 - will rise by £55.78

  • Birmingham to London - was £5,640 - will rise by £107.16

  • Nottingham to London - was £9,720 - will rise by £184.68

Thames Valley

  • Reading to Paddington - was £4,228 - will rise by £80.33

  • Reading to Oxford - was £4,832 - will rise by £91

  • Basingstoke to London - was £4,196 - will rise by £79

  • Aylesbury to London - was £4,164 - will rise by £79

South West

  • Southampton to London - was £5,404 - will rise by £102

  • Brighton to London - was £4,096 - will rise by £77

  • Chichester to London - was £4,456 - will rise by £84

  • Bournemouth to London - was £6,380 - will rise by £121

  • Salisbury to London - was £5,140 - will rise by £97

South East

  • Canterbury to London - was £5,128 - will rise by £97

  • Brighton to London - was £4,096 - will rise by £77

  • Tunbridge Wells to London - was £4,404 - will rise by £83

  • Rochester to London - was £3,912 - will rise by £74

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