RAIL fares are set to shoot up by an average of 3.1 per cent in England and Wales from TODAY, and by 2.2 per cent in Scotland, but there are some ways you can still bag a bargain. As prices increase, some commuters will face an annual rise of £280, but some simple tricks could mean you don’t have to pay a fortune. The price hike is set to affect regulated fares, which includes most annual season tickets, some off-peak return tickets on long-distance journeys and flexible anytime tickets around major cities. We’ve rounded up some of the ways you can save money on your rail fare as prices rise in the new year.Book in advance Network Rail releases its timetable 12 weeks in advance, so ticket firms usually make their fares available at this time. The earlier you book, the less you’ll pay for your seat so don’t hang about if you know you’re going to be travelling over the next few months. You can use National Rail’s future travel chart, which shoes the furthest advance date that you can buy tickets, as well as the Trainline’s ticket alert system, which notifies you when advance tickets go on sale for… Read full this story
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