Consumer Train tickets: how much UK rail fares could increase in 2025 - price increases and ONS RPI figure explained By Alex Nelson Jobs and finance writer Comment Published 16th Aug 2024, 11:46 BST Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276 Visit Shots! now July’s crucial inflation figure could impact next year’s rail fare hikes 📉 The ONS has announced July's Retail Prices Index inflation figure, traditionally used to set rail fare increases Rail fare increases are typically implemented in January each year About 45% of UK rail fares are regulated by government entities The Government aims to announce fare rises later this year and plans to bring services into public ownership The Office for National Statistics has announced the July inflation figure that is traditionally used to set annual rail fare increases. Sign up to the weekly Cost Of Living newsletter. Saving tips, deals and money hacks.

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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. It gives rail passengers an indication of by how much train ticket prices might increase - rises are typically implemented at the beginning of each.