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Issue:- 13 November  2012

Train fares have risen nearly three times faster than wages since the recession

AVERAGE train fares have risen nearly 3 times faster than wages since the recession began, according to new analysis published by the TUC's Action for Rail campaign.  The research shows that between 2008 and 2012 average rail fares increased by 26.6%, with average wages rising by just 9.6% over the same period; well below the rate of inflation.

Train fares are set to outpace wages and inflation again in 2013 after the Association of Train Operating Companies announced a 3.9% increase in average prices last week, with some fares set to rise by as much as 10% from January. By contrast, wages are forecast to rise by just 2.5% according the Office for Budget Responsibility.

The only year when average rail fares have been lower than wages and inflation was in 2010 and that was only because fares were set at a time when the economy was going through a rare and worrying period of deflation.

The huge disparity between fare and wage increases means that a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children) looking to travel to London on an anytime ticket from Manchester in 2013 will have to pay more than £481; the average weekly wage.

The findings come as rail unions, transport campaigners and passenger groups join together on Tuesday to protest against the massive fare hikes.

Campaigners handede out special Christmas cards with a message from the train companies to commuters arriving at 50 train stations across the UK.  The cards' seasonal message reminds train travellers that as well as fare rises in the New Year, they can look forward to a 2013 packed full of cancelled trains, staff cuts and ticket office closures – all at a time when the train companies are making huge profits.

Action for Rail campaigners will encourage commuters to use the Christmas cards to tell their local MPs of their concern over what is happening to the UK's railways. The cards urge MPs to back a policy of investment, fair fares and a publicly-owned railway that puts people before profits.

Recent research by Transport for Quality of Life has shown that rail privatisation is costing taxpayers £1.2bn a year, with train operating companies making large profits on the back of public subsidies. Their analysis also showed that eliminating this £1.2bn-a-year wastage could result in an 18% cut in rail fares across the board.

TUC General Secretary Designate and chair of Action for Rail Frances O'Grady said:- "Train fares have massively outstripped wages and inflation, even during the recession. Train operating companies seem to have completely ignored the fact that real-term incomes and living standards have fallen and have ploughed ahead with eye-watering price-hikes.  Average fare increases have risen at nearly 3 times the rate of average wages since 2008. However, many commuters have seen the price of travelling go up even faster with some fares increasing by as much as 10% per year in recent times.  Today's protests should act as an urgent wake-up call to ministers. Our current privatised system, which is costing taxpayers a staggering £1.2bn a year, may be a wonderful Christmas present for train companies but is a huge squeeze on the public purse and commuters."

ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan said:- "It's business as usual for the train companies following Virgin's risk free extension on West Coast and the Laidlaw report's endorsement of the franchising system.  This year's fare hike is all the more painful following George Osborne's announcement of deeper cuts and austerity last week, and threatens to plunge many thousands of passengers yet further into transport poverty.  At a time of economic uncertainty the government should be trying to help people get around, not restrict them."

RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said:- "With the West Coast fiasco still playing out, and with savage fare increases only a few weeks away, the campaign for renationalisation of Britain's railways is stepping up a gear.  To gauge what is at stake when corners are cut we need look no further than the cracked rails on the East Coast mainline and the continuing tide of deaths on level crossings and out on the tracks. We are fighting to reverse the reductions in jobs and investment and to end the rip-off of privatisation and halt the tidal wave of cuts in the pipeline under the government's McNulty plans."

TSSA General Secretary Manuel Cortes said:- "Last week's Family Spending Survey showed that transport is now, for the first time, the biggest item in families' weekly budgets. This is hardly surprising when you consider how much rail fares have increased since the recession. The government seems determined to make a reality of Philip Hammond's statement that rail travel is now a rich man's toy."

Unite national rail officer Julia Long said:- "Thanks to this government, the new year promises to bring more misery to the country's commuters, as the network's private rail operators think nothing of hiking their fares.  Once again, millions of ordinary people are being punished by this government's abject failure to get to grips with a crisis that is squeezing household budgets to breaking point." 

MERRY CHRISTMAS AT ALBERT DOCK

THIS year Albert Dock will be hosting a traditional Christmas with a twist.  On the weekend of 15/16 and on Saturday 22 December the whole family can enjoy an authentic Christmas with a sprinkle of quirky festive fun.  This Christmas, Albert Dock will come alive with Victorian role players, storytelling, musical performances from local choirs and the Wirral Ukelele Orchestra. Amongst the traditional Christmas treats, unusual characters will appear; from a stilt walking Jack Frost to a runaway Christmas Tree Fairy, the Dock will burst into life and get everyone into the Christmas spirit.  As well as being entertained by colourful characters visitors can take a ride on an ornate Italian carousel, brought to the city centre from Southport Pleasureland. The stunning and compact carousel is made up of red and gold decorations and will offer visitors a nostalgic Christmas experience.

Peter Cronin, Business Development Manager, Albert Dock Estates said:- "The festive period can be a busy and stressful time of year, especially in the city centre. Our Christmas celebrations will provide a fun and relaxing atmosphere where people can enjoy an authentic festive experience with a difference. The Christmas events will also add to the merriment of the Albert Dock's bars, restaurants and attractions which will be filled with offers and lots for all the family to enjoy this Christmas.   What's more, because Albert Dock is the largest collection of Grade 1 listed buildings in the UK it provides the perfect backdrop for the traditional elements of our Christmas activities."

Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without the sound of music in the air and familiar seasonal songs will fill the Dock. Visitors can expect to hear both traditional and unconventional musical performances with carol singing from Indigo Vibe Choir, Contemporary Urban Choir and St Nicholas Singers as well as performances from the Wirral Ukulele Orchestra.

Festive snow flakes and dazzling illuminations add even more festive cheer to the Albert Dock and the whole family can enjoy fun seasonal activities at Tate Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum and The Beatles Story along with a host of offers at the restaurants and bars. Albert Dock really is sparkling this Christmas.

For Christmas offers and information go to:- albertdock.com.

Christmas activity will happen across Albert Dock including Anchor Courtyard and outside the Pump House.

Christmas activity listings:-

Saturday, 15 December 2012 from 12pm to 4pm, Indigo Vibe Choir.  The vibrant jazzy vocal group, who get a kick out of a capella will perform Christmas songs across the Dock.

Runaway Xmas Tree Fairy. Marvel at a nine foot walking Christmas Tree complete with lights, decorations and a real live fairy on the top who is only too willing to hold court on the need for warm, stout underwear and the difficulties of finding fairy shoes.

Curious Cargo - Temperance Society. The Temperance Society is on a mission to keep you on the straight and narrow this Yuletide season. Arriving in a whirlwind of petticoats, these Victorian crusaders are the very model of virtue in these times of excess!

Hope Street Ltd Storytelling. Watch and listen as Liverpool's talented theatre group bring Christmas tales to life.

Sunday, 16 December 2012, from 12pm to 4pm will be Victorian characters. A selection of role players in traditional costume will promenade the Dock greeting visitors.

Wirral Ukulele Orchestra. Made up of around 30 local ukulele players they will perform Christmas songs giving them a quirky twist.

Saturday, 22 December 2012, from 12pm to 4pm will be Victorian characters.  A selection of role players in traditional costume will promenade the Dock greeting visitors.

Contemporary Urban Choir. Liverpool based choir will perform some familiar Christmas songs.

St Nicholas Singers. The local choir will perform around the Dock getting visitors into the Christmas mood.
 

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