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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is outlining the Labour Party government's Autumn Budget today, with her confirming that rail fares will be frozen.

There will be no price increases for season tickets, peak returns and off-peak returns between major cities.

This means that some commutes travelling on the most expensive routes will save more than £300 annually.

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Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: "We all want to see cheaper rail travel, so we’re freezing fares to help millions of passengers save money.

"Commuters on more expensive routes will save more than £300 per year, meaning they keep more of their hard-earned cash.

"This is part of our wider plans to rebuild Great British Railways the public can be proud o

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