Train fare increases an "insult to injury" for rail users

This is Local London Tuesday 3rd January, 2012

INFLATION-busting train fare increases of more than seven per cent have been branded an "insult to injury" for rail users. Since prices went up yesterday(January 2) passengers have had to pay an average of 5.9 per cent more for journeys than last year. People purchasing a standard, weekly season ticket from Bexley to London zones one to s...

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