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Tag Archives: fares
“Bid to end train companies’ unfair tactics”
[Published by Passenger Focus, 1st March 2014] Passenger Focus is concerned about the unfair treatment meted out by train companies on passengers who have made an innocent mistake when travelling. We have taken this up with the transport minister as … Continue reading
“Hundreds of fare dodgers in West Yorkshire costing tens of thousands of pounds”
And how much revenue are Northern Rail missing out on, where passengers don’t have the opportunity to purchase tickets? The reluctance or inability of conductors to sell tickets (because their ticket machine isn’t working, or for other unspecified reasons) has … Continue reading
Fare increases from January 2014
In January 2014 rail fares in West Yorkshire will rise by 4.1%. This is based on Retail Price Index (RPI) + 1%. This is a change to previous years where in West Yorkshire the formula was RPI +3%.
“Huddersfield rail expert calls train fare rises an increase too far”
[from the Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 14th August 2013] A rail passengers’ champion has branded the latest train fare hike “an increase too far”. The Government announced yesterday that train fares would rise by an average 4.1% from January. The increase … Continue reading