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Many residents commute by rail to work in London.
For those who commute by rail or bus, this is a surprisingly common choice.
If you commute by rail you'll be pleased about the scrapping of another planned increase: train fares were due to climb by 1 per cent above inflation but now the increase will be pegged at inflation.
More people pushed further out by house prices and looking to commute by rail, more pressure on services: there are 620,000 passenger journeys per day on Southern trains alone.
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Commuting by rail became a kind of gateway drug.
To many of our fellow-citizens, the idea of commuting by rail seems archaic, or even un-American.
And when the rail service is extended to Weehawken, as intended, Mr. Ryan will switch from commuting by car to commuting by rail.
But if the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is required to pay too much of its own way, commuting by rail or express bus will become too expensive for many riders.
Dan Palevski Ossining, N.Y., May 19 , 2008 To the Editor: Paul Krugman notes that extensive reliance on commuting by rail and bus in Germany allows residents to avoid using their cars for commuting to work in an era of rising oil prices.
A pipe smoker who carries as many as three spares in his pocket, Lord Harris was in the vanguard of the failed campaign to overturn smoking bans on many train services despite admitting he never commuted by rail.
Though most people still commute by car, rail travel increased by 37% between 2001 and 2011.Another cause is Britain's tight planning rules, which make building on the fringes of big cities very difficult.
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