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Fares to rise again in ministers' £58bn railways shake-up | Mail Online
Peak-time commuters will finance most of a £ 58billion Government revamp of the railways aimed at doubling the number of passengers over a generation while ending overcrowding. Passengers hit with inflation busting fare rises will fund three-quarters of the improvements as ministers slash taxpayer subsidies over the next five years
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