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London Underground and rail fares are set to rise by 4.6% next year, putting extra pressure on already stressed commuters.
For example, from March, riders between Zones 1-2 will no longer have to pay more than £8.90 ($11.24) per day, up from £8.50. Bus and tram fares in the British capital will be frozen at £1.75 for adults, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a website statement on Friday.
Khan said ministers had made it clear that underground and rail fares would have to be increased in line with national rail fares to receive funding for future transport projects.
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