Train fares are set to soar over 4% in March next year, hitting commuters hard—season tickets from Brighton to London could jump £219 to over £5,400, while Leeds-Manchester flexi tickets climb £150+. Though fares were frozen this year for relief, the future’s uncertain, especially with inflation at 3.2% and no confirmation from figures like Andy Burnham. Regulated fares will likely follow inflation, and unregulated ones may mirror them too. The Department for Transport says they’re exploring ways to keep transport affordable, but no final decisions are made yet—your wallet’s about to feel the squeeze.
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