Next year’s English rail fares rise will be below 9%

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ext year’s rise in English rail fares will be below 9%.

The Government announced on Tuesday that any increase will be below the rise in the Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure of inflation for the 12 months to July.

On Wednesday, the Office for National Statistics said that figure was 9%.

The Department for Transport said any change to fares will be implemented in March next year.

It has not revealed how it will be calculated.

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Treasury minister John Glen told Sky News: “We have said that we will keep it below inflation.

“Obviously I will be working closely with Mark Harper, the Secretary of State, on what mechanism to use.

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