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Here are 10 examples of potential rail fare increases in England and Wales. The figures are based on an increase of 5.9%. The table compares the cost of subscriptions using any valid path purchased before and after the upgrade.
It does not include the fare paid if intra-London passes are also purchased for tube and bus journeys within the capital.
– Traditional annual subscriptions:
ROAD - PRIOR PRICE - AFTER 5.9% INCREASE - INCREASE
Woking to London - £3,664 - £3,880 - £216
Gloucester to Birmingham - £4,636 - £4,910 - £274
Brighton to London - £5,304 - £5,617 - £313
From Whitehaven to Carlisle - £2,156 - £2,283 - £127
Neath to Cardiff - £1,920 - £2,033 - £113
Bangor to Llandudno - £1,276 - £1,351 - £75
– Flexible seasons to travel two days a week for a year:
Welwyn Garden City in London – £1,747.20 – £1,850.28 – £103.08
Liverpool to Manchester - £1,789.20 - £1,894.76 - £105.56
Cambridge to London – £3,973.20 – £4,207.62 – £234.42
Ipswich to Peterborough - £4,258.80 - £4,510.07 - £251.27
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