Train fares in Britain will rise by an average of 1.1% next year.
It is the smallest annual increase since 2010 but passenger groups warned that more work is needed to achieve a "truly affordable railway".
The new fares will take effect on January 2, rail industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) announced.
Commuters with annual season tickets can find out how much their fare will be next year on the National Rail Enquiries website.
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