Rail fare hike "a national scandal", say green groups

Will Nichols
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Average season tickets will increase eight per cent from next year, with some commuters paying up to 13 per cent more

The government's plans to increase rail fares by eight per cent next year are "a national scandal", according to green groups, who have warned the latest rise in ticket prices offers commuters no incentive...

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