
Rail fare hike looms with potential 5.5% increase sparking outrage among passengers
Transport organisations have been left furious by the potential rise in next year's railway fares, which they have condemned as "outrageous".
Could train tickets be rising again in the new year?
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Transport can be expensive whether that's air fare, petrol money or train travel. With the latter, passengers in the UK are being warning that ticket prices could rise by as much at 5.5% in the next round of price hikes.
The July Retail Prices Index (RPI) figure, which is frequently used to calculate the annual rise in rail travel costs, will be revealed on Wednesday, August 20, and that could mean higher fares for passengers in England. Meanwhile, Transport for Wales are offering £1 rail fares for a short period of time, you can read more here.
Transport organisations have been left furious by the potential rise in next year's railway fares, which they have condemned as "outrageous".
Just last year the Department for Transport confirmed costs would rise by 4.6%,but it looks like they may rise again.
RPI is an inflation measure - released monthly - which is utilised to gauge the change in the price of retail goods and services. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here .
It wasn't employed in 2022 or 2023, but it was in 2024, when the Department for Transport confirmed costs would rise by 4.6% - one percentage point above last July's RPI figure. These alterations to fares took effect on March 2 this year.
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The Government has yet to announce how it will calculate next year's railway fare increase, although banking firm Investec has predicted this year's July RPI figure at 4.5%, meaning costs could leap by 5.5% in March 2026.
Bruce Williamson, of campaign group Railfuture, raged there was "no justification" for the massive increase. He said: "What would be the justification for jacking up fares above inflation? There isn't any."
He continued: "It's ripping off the customer, driving people off the trains and on to our congested road network, which is in no one's interest.
"One would hope that there would be some efficiency savings and economies of scale that you get from having a more integrated railway.
"But I strongly suspect that if there are any savings to be had, they'd be swallowed up by the Treasury and not passed back to passengers, which I think is wrong."
Around 45% of fares across Britain's railway network are regulated by either Westminster or the Scottish and Welsh governments. This encompasses season tickets for most commuter routes, certain off-peak return fares and flexible tickets for journeys around major urban areas.
Railway operators determine increases for unregulated fares, though these are expected to closely mirror changes in regulated ticket costs.
Ben Plowden, chief executive of Campaign for Better Transport, argued that costly fares were "putting people off" using trains. He continued: "Rising fares are not just burdening passengers, they are putting people off rail travel.
"Our survey found that 71% of people would be more likely to take the train if fares were cheaper. Public support for nationalisation plummets if fares continue to rise.
"As the Government progresses plans for Great British Railways, it must take the opportunity to reform fares and make rail travel more affordable."
Trains are integral to the everyday lives of commuters.
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An open return ticket from Cardiff Central to Edinburgh will set you back a whopping £239.50 (with a booking fee) if you buy the ticket in advance on Trainline. However, you can find return flights from Cardiff airport to Edinburgh airport with Ryan Air for over half of the price at £108 on Skyscanner.
The Department for Transport has confirmed that "no decision" has been made regarding fares for the upcoming year.
A spokesperson stated: "The Transport Secretary has made clear her number one priority is getting the railways back to a place where people can rely on them.
"No decisions have been made on next year's rail fares but our aim is that prices balance affordability for both passengers and taxpayers."
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