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Reduced cap on rail fare rises

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Reduced cap on rail fare rises

Reduced cap on rail fare rises

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Posted: 7 October 2012 | | No comments yet

Passengers will benefit from a cut of up to 2% to the planned rises in the cost of nationwide train travel and travel on London buses and tubes…

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Passengers will benefit from a cut of up to 2% to the planned rises in the cost of nationwide train travel and travel on London buses and tubes following today’s announcement by Prime Minister David Cameron.

The average increase in regulated rail fares and the cost of travel on London’s buses and tube network will be limited to one per cent above inflation for 2013 and 2014. Rail fares had been due to increase by RPI+3%, while fares on London buses and tubes had been due to rise by RPI+2% in 2013.

This is expected to benefit more than a quarter of a million annual season ticket holders who can expect to have an extra £45 back in their pockets as a result of today’s decision. Many more holders of weekly and monthly season tickets could also see lower fares and some commuters will be over £200 better off over the two years.

The Department for Transport (DfT) is planning that from January 2015 onwards the regulated fares cap for franchised train operators will increase by RPI+1%.

The decision to reduce the planned increases, funded from savings identified in the DfT’s budget, will benefit hard-pressed commuters and passengers. In future years the DfT will look to absorb the costs by reprioritising within existing budgets.

The fares national rail passengers pay will continue to support our major programme of rail improvements, the largest in scale since the Victorian era. It will deliver crucial benefits for passengers, including relief from crowding on some of the nation’s busiest routes.

The Government still believes it is vital that efficiencies are found in the cost of running the railways so that we can deliver better value for money for both taxpayers and farepayers and end the era of above-inflation rises.

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