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Transport for London (TfL) will investigate the impact of pay-as-you-go train fare hikes after some passengers saw prices rise by 38 per cent.
The off-peak cap for travelling between outer boroughs and central London was raised in November, meaning passengers in Zone 6 could be charged £11.70, up from £8.50. That includes Surbiton, the borough's busiest station, where more than 4.6m journeys began last year.
Conservatives said the change would benefit part-time workers who would no longer have to wait until 9.30am to travel, but Liberal Democrats warned of greater congestion during peak times. Now TfL is to review the effect of price changes, according to John Biggs, Labour chairman of the London Assembly's budget committee. Its review will be published in six months' time.
Last week saw a call by Lord Adonis for suburban train lines to be incorporated into the London Overground system. He said the move would improve "bleak" stations with better maintenance, more staff and more frequent trains.
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