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Rail tickets cost six times more in UK than in rest of Europe after new price hike

Commuters in Britain spend up to 14 per cent of wages to get to and from work

RAIL passengers in Britain are paying about six times more than Europeans after the new fares hike, research shows.

The latest 2.3 per cent rise means commuters in the UK fork out up to 14 per cent of their salary to get to and from work.

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British commuters spend six times more on rail fare than those elsewhere in Europe, a study has foundCredit: Getty Images
British workers spend up to 14 per cent of their wages on rail fareCredit: Getty Images
Up and up . . . commuters hit by rise in fare prices

But travellers on the continent pay just two to four per cent of their wages on fares.

The Action for Rail study comes after the Government cut rail funding by £1.1billion, or 24 per cent, in the last five years.

UK ticket prices have soared by £1.2billion in that time, but high state subsidies in Germany, France, Italy and Spain have kept their fares low.

Commuters are rightly angry at annual fare rises when they see little or no improvement in the service

The latest hike, three times higher than last year, is twice the rate of inflation and means prices have gone up 56 per cent in ten years.

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Meanwhile, a study by the Campaign for Better Transport found commuters are paying up to 27p a minute to travel by rail — the same as a premium-rate phone call.

A spokeswoman said: “Wages remain stagnant and trains continue to be hopelessly overcrowded.

Another study found British commuters are paying up to 27p a minute to travel by railCredit: PA:Press Association

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“So commuters are rightly angry at annual fare rises when they see little or no improvement in the service they get.”

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