Regulated Rail Fares Will Fall in Line with Inflation
Birmingham Post › February 26, 2009
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Birmingham Post › February 26, 2009
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The Government has announced it would allow regulated rail fares, which include annual season tickets, to fall in line with inflation.
This could mean commuters paying two per cent less for annual season tickets from next January.See the full content of this document
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Regulated Rail Fares Will Fall in Line with Inflation
Annual rises of regulated fares, which make up about 60 per cent of all train fares, are linked to a formula of retail price index (RPI) inflation pl...
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