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Passengers board a train service as it arrives at Greenfield, near Oldham in Greater Manchester on 1 March 2022. The highest train fare rises in nine years have been introduced for rail passengers in England and Wales.
Regulated fares will rise by up to 3.8%. They cover around half of fares and include season tickets on most commuter routes. Tuesday's rise is the steepest increase since January 2013, according to figures from industry body the Rail Delivery Group.
Picture by Matt Wilkinson/Stella Pictures Ltd 07814 960751
01/03/2022
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Passengers board a train service as it arrives at Greenfield, near Oldham in Greater Manchester on 1 March 2022. The highest train fare rises in nine years have been introduced for rail passengers in England and Wales.<br />
Regulated fares will rise by up to 3.8%. They cover around half of fares and include season tickets on most commuter routes. Tuesday's rise is the steepest increase since January 2013, according to figures from industry body the Rail Delivery Group.<br />
Picture by Matt Wilkinson/Stella Pictures Ltd 07814 960751<br />
01/03/2022