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- 31/12/2021 - Railfuture says rail fare increase from March 2022 "just does not make sense at this time"
- 30/06/2021 - New Flexi Season tickets will be valid for eight days of travel in a 28-day period
- 31/07/2019 - Success for Railfuture! Fares from all stations to Cambridge North now same as to Cambridge station
- 20/08/2015 - Railfuture gets media attention in its response to January 2016 fare increases
- 30/09/2013 - Cheaper train travel as First Capital Connect expands the scope of its super off-peak single and day return fare
- 26/06/2011 - Special-rate rail fares for Olympics and Paralympics in 2012 announced in order to maximise use of public transport
- 26/04/2010 - City councillor claims that Cambridge passengers are being 'ripped off' by TravelCard prices
- 24/12/2009 - No fare increases in 2010 for East Anglia train operators
- 24/08/2009 - FCC introduces carnet tickets for use from selected Great Northern stations
- 24/08/2009 - Regulated fares will fall in January 2010 as RPI date for July is below minus one per cent
- 28/07/2009 - NXEA removes Mon-Fri evening restrictions during the summer to encourage leisure travel
- 15/05/2009 - Train operators raise fares despite negative inflation rate for first timee in 50 years
- 30/11/2006 - Train operators announce rail fare increases from January 2007
- 16/09/2006 - Southend to London for a fiver ticket hailed a huge success by 'one'
- 01/09/2006 - Cambridge-London 'print@home' APEX tickets now available from 'one'
- 01/09/2006 - Cambridge-Waterloo International fare reinstated from 10th September
- 22/07/2006 - 'one' Railway criticised by passengers as poor value for money
- 22/07/2006 - First Capital Connect's evening peak restrictions causes passengers to protest
- 12/05/2006 - 'one' introduces simpler off-peak advance fares that allows passengers to 'mix and match' to get the best deal
- 09/02/2006 - Above average fare increases from 2nd January 2006
- 19/09/2005 - APEX tickets now available for single journeys to increase flexibility of cheap travel by train
- 13/07/2005 - Central Trains special offer for over 50s available until school holidays commence
- 12/05/2005 - GNER allows passengers to obtain cheap tickets as soon as they become available
- 04/04/2005 - First class travel at half price for senior railcard holders until 26th May
- 04/02/2005 - East Anglia to Birmingham can be cheaper via London with Chiltern Railways
- 04/02/2005 - Errors in fare manuals take week to fix on computer systems
- 31/12/2004 - Central Trains acknowledges disquiet over recent fare rises by introducing lower leisure fares
- 31/12/2004 - New journey booking system introduced over Christmas holiday
- 25/10/2004 - SRA passes the buck to Central Trains for loss of Cheap Day Returns
- 03/08/2004 - GNER uses fares demand and revenue management computer system to maximise revenue from each train
- 03/08/2004 - Penalty fares set to increase
- 02/07/2003 - SRA announces results of fares review - above inflation fare rises likely
- 04/11/2002 - SRA announce caps on basket of regulated rail fares
- 02/09/2002 - Central Trains reduces off-peak travel to help reduce peak-time overcrowding
- 25/07/2002 - SRA undertakes review of rail fares as cheaper option to upgrading rail system
- 15/04/2002 - Anglia Railways to extend Anglia Plus card to Cambridge-Norwich service
- 07/01/2002 - Anglia Railways has highest fare increase in country
- 07/01/2002 - GNER launches £5 single fare to Scotland
- 07/01/2002 - WAGN introduce peak-time one day travel card
- 12/11/2001 - Anglia Plus ticket is now available on Cambridge and Ely routes
- 26/10/2001 - Central Trains abolish cheaper advance purchase fares
- 26/10/2001 - First Great Eastern introduce 'Fabulous Fiver' fares for over 60s
- 11/09/2001 - Regulated fares in East Anglia will fall next year
- 09/08/2001 - Comparison of train fares with alternative bizarre journeys
- 01/06/2001 - Manifesto - Labour pledges to subsidise coach travel - but not rail - for pensioners
- 01/06/2001 - Manifesto - Liberal Democrats to provide free bus travel for over 60s
- 14/05/2001 - Railfuture launches "Easy Rail Travel : Fares" publication at AGM in Liverpool
- 21/03/2001 - Bargain day trips to York - if you avoid TOC's trains
- 21/02/2001 - Anglia Railways' new "Later you go, the less you pay" fares
- 08/02/2001 - WAGN reduces some rail fares
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