The rise is below the rate of inflation but campaigners want reforms due to unreliable services.
Regulated rail fares in England and Wales are set to rise by up to 5.9% as campaigners call for reforms due to unreliable services.The government said that it did not want to add to pressures on households.
Train operators said fares needed to be set at an appropriate level for the rail industry and its customers. The Scottish government is yet to make a decision on general fare increases and a proposed suspension of peak fares, while in Northern Ireland, public transport fares will rise by 7% from Monday.
The government said the 5.9% rise was a "fair balance" between passengers and taxpayers who help pay for trains.
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