Millions of beleaguered commuters heading back to work today are facing eye-watering season ticket hikes of up to £2,500 - despite their trains still being delayed and cancelled (bottom right). Average ticket prices across Britain have gone up by 3.4 per cent today - with rail commuters paying up to £2,500 more for a season ticket to work than they were at the beginning of the decade. Furious passengers have shared their outrage on social media and hit out at rail franchises - where some bosses are set to earn huge seven-figure packages. A report has also revealed how rail passengers in Britain are spending up to five times as much of their salary on fares as other Europeans. Commuter groups and opposition MPs are staging protests at 40 stations across the country today, including King's Cross station (left) - where the London Labour party labelled the fare hikes 'The Great Tory Train Robbery'.
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