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Will any government let the railway prosper?
For the long-suffering rail passenger, this has not been the best few days. On Wednesday, the annual ritual of calculating next January’s fare increases showed that the cost of some inter-city journeys will rise above £1 per mile.
Saturday, 17 August 2019
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- Will any government let the railway prosper?For the long-suffering rail passenger, this has not been the best few days. On Wednesday, the annual ritual of calculating next January’s fare increases showed that the cost of some inter-city journeys will rise above £1 per mile.
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Bradford Telegraph & Argus
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Rail Magazine
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Rail Technology Magazine
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Route One (Bus and Coach)
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Aviation Industry
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Other News Sources
- One week to go before the Kings Cross Upgrade workNext weekend (24/25/26 August) Kings Cross station will be closed to trains from North and East Yorkshire. NO TRAINS will run in either direction between:
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