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Temporary rail fare cuts should be made permanent, rail workers demand
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RAIL workers called today for a temporary cut in rail fares to be made permanent after years of price hikes that boosted the profits of privateer operators.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said that fare reductions would begin today, with passengers eligible to travel for less on off-peak fares between April 25 and May 27.

He said that the ending of Covid-19 restrictions meant that passengers should be encouraged to return to rail.

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