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ScotRail fares decision 'before year-end' ScotRail fares decision 'before year-end'
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The Scottish government has promised a decision on rail fares before the end of the year.The Scottish government has promised a decision on rail fares before the end of the year.
Across the UK, train fares will go up by an average of 2.3% from 2 January. In the rest of the UK, train fares will go up by an average of 2.3%.
Regulated ScotRail fares are currently capped at the level of the Retail Price Index (RPI). Off-peak regulated fares are capped at 1% below RPI.Regulated ScotRail fares are currently capped at the level of the Retail Price Index (RPI). Off-peak regulated fares are capped at 1% below RPI.
Scottish Labour has called for ScotRail fares to be frozen, an idea First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said could be considered.Scottish Labour has called for ScotRail fares to be frozen, an idea First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said could be considered.
A Scottish government spokeswoman said: "No final decision has been taken on next year's fares in Scotland and we are looking at options before the end of the year.A Scottish government spokeswoman said: "No final decision has been taken on next year's fares in Scotland and we are looking at options before the end of the year.
"We want to see a vibrant, growing industry with more seats and services than ever before and that is why we have taken action to help keep fares down.""We want to see a vibrant, growing industry with more seats and services than ever before and that is why we have taken action to help keep fares down."
She added: "In terms of calls for a fares freeze, as the First Minister stated in Parliament recently, we will consider any fully-costed options that might enable us to reduce costs to passengers while still delivering our ambitious infrastructure programme.She added: "In terms of calls for a fares freeze, as the First Minister stated in Parliament recently, we will consider any fully-costed options that might enable us to reduce costs to passengers while still delivering our ambitious infrastructure programme.
"Scotland's railways are offering an ever-more attractive travel option and, through our £5bn package of rail investment, we want to see a continued shift from road to rail.""Scotland's railways are offering an ever-more attractive travel option and, through our £5bn package of rail investment, we want to see a continued shift from road to rail."
Much of the Scottish government is on holiday for St Andrew's Day.Much of the Scottish government is on holiday for St Andrew's Day.
Transport minister Humza Yousaf has tweeted: "To confirm, as FM previously said - we are continuing to consider fare rates in Scotland and no final decision has been taken for next year."Transport minister Humza Yousaf has tweeted: "To confirm, as FM previously said - we are continuing to consider fare rates in Scotland and no final decision has been taken for next year."