Public Transportation

A rail campaign group said the rise is “another kick in the wallet” for passengers.
Last week’s announcement rail fares will increase adds “insult to passengers’ injury”.
'To ask these long-suffering passengers now to pay even more for a poor, unreliable service is to add insult to injury.'
It’s time to ditch the white elephants like HS2 and invest in cleaner, better public transport for everyone
Just this Monday more than 100 trains were cancelled or severely delayed.
Some journeys will no longer be possible.
The Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which represents rail firms, said about 55 million different fares exist in the current system.