How much is each train operator increasing fares?

Updated

Train fares in Britain will go up by an average of 3.1% next year.

Here are the average increases for each train operating company:

c2c: 2.6%

Caledonian Sleeper: Did not respond to a request for information

Chiltern Railways: 2.8%

CrossCountry: Did not respond to a request for information

East Midlands Trains: 2.7%

Govia Thameslink Railway (Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern, Thameslink): 3%

Grand Central: Refused to disclose an average increase

Great Western Railway: 2.9%

Greater Anglia (includes Stansted Express): 3.1%

Heathrow Express: 0%

Hull Trains: Did not respond to a request for information

London North Eastern Railway: Did not respond to a request for information

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London Northwestern Railway: 3.2% for regulated fares (unregulated fares will be unchanged in January)

Merseyrail: 2.9%

Northern: 3.2%

ScotRail: 2.8%

South Western Railway: 2.9%

Southeastern: 3.1%

TfL Rail: Most single fares are frozen but Travelcards and price caps will increase by an average of 3.2%

TransPennine Express: 3.1%

Transport for Wales: 3% for regulated fares (unregulated fare increases are under review)

Virgin Trains: 3.2%

West Midlands Railway: 3.2% for regulated fares (unregulated fares will be unchanged in January)

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