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UK passengers to bear brunt of rail cost

By Robert Wright, Transport Correspondent

Published: July 24 2007 23:05 | Last updated: July 24 2007 23:05

Passengers are to bear far more of the burden of paying for Britain’s railways under plans announced on Tuesday that will see government spending on the sector cut by about £1.5bn annually from recent record levels.

The plans – contained in the Delivering a Sustainable Railway white paper – will see passenger revenue contributing £9bn towards the cost of providing railways in England and Wales by 2013-14. The exchequer will provide only £3bn.

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