Air Quality Monitoring
Rail fare hikes 'could harm air quality'
Dec 29 2010
With season ticket holders facing average price increases of 5.8 per cent from Sunday (January 2nd), Railfuture has expressed concern over the potential impact of the hikes.
Mike Crowhurst, spokesperson for the group, told the Press Association that British rail fares are already among the most expensive in Europe.
"We think this will just drive even more people on to the roads, which will result in even more congestion and pollution," he commented.
Mr Crowhurst claimed the government will "discourage people from using the greenest form of transport" if the cost of rail travel in the UK continues to rise at the current rate.
However, ministers have insisted that fare hikes are necessary to ensure continued investment in the nation's overcrowded rail network.
The Passenger Focus watchdog has warned that rail operators could face a backlash from travellers next year if train ticket prices continue to soar.
Posted by Joseph Hutton
Digital Edition
AET 28.4 Oct/Nov 2024
November 2024
Gas Detection - Go from lagging to leading: why investment in gas detection makes sense Air Monitoring - Swirl and vortex meters will aid green hydrogen production - Beyond the Stack: Emi...
View all digital editions
Events
Jan 12 2025 Abu Dhabi, UAE
Jan 14 2025 Abu Dhabi, UAE
Jan 20 2025 San Diego, CA, USA
Carrefour des Gestions Locales de L'eau
Jan 22 2025 Rennes, France
Safety, Health & Wellbeing LIVE
Jan 22 2025 Manchester, UK