UK rail fares among cheapest in Europe - sometimes

Passengers spent £9.4bn on journeys last year, driven by increase in off-peak and advance tickets

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Passengers queue for ticket machines at London Waterloo station
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"You might have heard people say we have the most expensive train fares in the Europe - and it's true. But the UK also has some of the cheapest," says Richard Westcott, the BBC's transport correspondent.

There is a catch. To get cheap fares you have to "book in advance and travel at quieter times" - and that is exactly what UK commuters are doing. According to research published today by the Rail Delivery Group, the trade body for rail operators and state-owned infrastructure manager Network Rail, train journeys hit a record last year of 1.7 billion.

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