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UK rail fares to rise 3.1% in new year

Campaigners call for price freeze after year of disruption, with worst punctuality figures in a decade

UK rail fares will rise by 3.1% in January, the industry body the Rail Delivery Group has said.

New fares for all tickets to take effect from 2 January 2019, published on Friday, show an average rise that will add more than £100 to many commuters’ annual season tickets.

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