
Bob Crow – “Increases could have been avoided”
Rail passengers face increases in the cost of travel, after a surprise jump in the rate of inflation.
Fares in England will go up by an average of 6.2%, while in Scotland the rise will be 4.2%.
No figure has yet been set in Wales.
Bob Crow, the leader of the Rail Maritime and Transport union said the increases could have been avoided.
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via BBC News
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