How much will your rail fare go up by?
Some rail operators have announced fare rises of more than 4.5%, but others are not putting up their prices at all.
Tuesday 5 December 2017 18:26, UK
The average cost of a train ticket will rise by 3.4% in January, the rail industry has announced.
Some fares will rise by much more than others, so how will the increases affect you?
Here are the average increases for each train operating company.
- Arriva Trains Wales: 3.3%
- c2c: 3%
- Caledonian Sleeper: Did not respond to requests
- Chiltern: 3.3%
- CrossCountry: Did not respond to requests
- East Midlands Trains: 3.3%
- Govia Thameslink Railway: 3.3%
- Grand Central: 2.1%
- Great Western Railway: 3.1%
- Greater Anglia: 3.4%
- Heathrow Express: 0%
- Hull Trains: 2.5%
- London Midland: 2.8%
- London Overground: Most single fares are frozen. Travelcards will increase by an average of 3.4%
- Merseyrail: 3.6%
- Northern: Did not respond to requests
- ScotRail: 3.2%
- South Western Railway: 3.3%
- Southeastern: 3.3%
- TfL Rail: Most single fares are frozen. Travelcards will increase by an average of 3.4%
- TransPennine Express: 4.6%
- Virgin Trains East Coast: 3.4%
- Virgin Trains West Coast: 3.3%