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Train passengers set to be hit with the biggest fare hike in nearly a decade

The increase from March 1 will be the steepest increase since January 2013, according to figures from industry body the Rail Delivery Group

Britain's train passengers will be hit with the largest fares rise in nearly a decade next year. The Department for Transport announced that ticket prices will rise by 3.8% from March 1.

Train passengers will be hit with the largest fares rise in nearly a decade next year.

The Department for Transport announced ticket price increases in England will be capped at 3.8% from March 1.

In Scotland, the increase will be implemented on January 24.

The Welsh Government has not announced its plans.

The figure of 3.8% is in line with July’s Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure of inflation.

It will be the steepest increase since January 2013, according to figures from industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG).

This year’s rise in fares in England and Wales was based on the previous July’s RPI plus one percentage point.

The Scottish Government imposed smaller rises for some journeys.