Rail fares 'rise above inflation'
Average train fares have increased by more than 26% since the start of the recession, almost three times faster than wages, new research revealed today.
Average train fares have increased by more than 26% since the start of the recession, almost three times faster than wages, new research revealed today.
Last week's family spending survey showed that transport is now, for the first time, the biggest item in families' weekly budgets.
This is hardly surprising when you consider how much rail fares have increased since the recession.
The Government seems determined to make a reality of Philip Hammond's statement that rail travel is now a rich man's toy.
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