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.
This year's fare hike is all the more painful following George Osborne's announcement of deeper cuts and austerity last week, and threatens to plunge many thousands of passengers yet further into transport poverty.
At a time of economic uncertainty the Government should be trying to help people get around, not restrict them.
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