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Biggest rail fare hike for years is ‘body blow’ to Brighton commuters

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 5 Dec, 2017 at 10:51AM
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The highest rise in rail fares for five years is a “body blow to hard pressed passengers”, says Brighton Pavilion MP Caroline Lucas.

Picture by Phil Richards on Flickr

Fares on GTR, which runs Southern and Thameslink, are to go up an average of 3.3% – but season tickets will rise by between 3.5% and 3.6% – much closer to the 3.6% rate of inflation announced in August, to which the fare rises are pegged.

The cost of a season ticket from Brighton to London terminals is to go up £160 in January, bringing it from £4,536 to £4,696 – a rise of 3.52%.

A Thameslink-only season ticket will rise £136 from £3,832 to £3,968 – also a rise of 3.54%.

With underground travel included, the any-route ticket will rise £192 from £5,340 to £5,532 – a rise of 3.59%

Caroline Lucas, the co-leader of the Green Party, said: “This inflation-busting fare increase is a body blow to hard pressed passengers. Every year we see the privatised railways deliver ticket price increases, while the cost of driving continues to plummet in real terms. The Government needs to sort its priorities out.

“It’s clearly time for publicly owned railways – and for the Government to stop these outrageous price increases. Passengers deserve better than this privatisation disaster.”

General Secretary Mick Cash said: “These fare increases are another kick in the teeth for British passengers who will still be left paying the highest fares in Europe to travel on rammed out, unreliable trains where private profit comes before public safety.

“For public sector workers and many others in our communities who have had their pay and benefits capped or frozen by this Government these fare increases are another twist of the economic knife while the ‎private train companies are laughing all the way to the bank.”

However, GTR, which runs Thameslink and Southern services, said that revenue from ticket sales is passed on to the Department for Transport under Govia Thameslink Railway’s contract.

A spokesperson for GTR said: “As we continue to modernise the railway to give passengers faster, more frequent, more reliable journeys, fares on Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern, and Gatwick Express services will rise by less than the rate of inflation, by an average of 3.33%.

“Southern’s great value cheapest advance fare between London and the coast has been frozen at £5 for the tenth year running saving over 40% on a super off peak ticket and the Gatwick Express single fare has been frozen for the 5th year running.

“Accompanied child flat fares are still £2 (half the price of that offered in many other parts of the country) and our DaySave rate has risen only 2.6%.”

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  1. gaz says:
    8 years ago

    It’s amazing how after over a years worth of an absolutely disgusting service,you expect people to pay more for a journey which cost so many people their jobs.what a joke.ill never use your trains again let alone trust your services

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