Found a 10.18% rise
Some off-peak Brighton-London day returns will rise 10.18%, to ^24.90, in January.
Virgin said a London-Manchester standard open return would be rising by 6.5%, while an advance-purchased one-way ticket from London to Manchester would rise by 4.5%.
First Great Western (
FGW▸ ) said its average fare rise was 6%, with unregulated fares going up by an average of 6.15%.
An FGW anytime return from Plymouth in Devon to Looe in Cornwall goes down 20%, but a Cardiff-Bristol off-peak day return will be rising by 8% and an Oxford-London off-peak return goes up by 7.5%.
On Southeastern, where regulated fares are rising by an average of 7.8%, a Margate-London annual season ticket will be going up by 12.8%. However, those buying off-peak saver return tickets for Margate-London trips will see no increase in January.
The Southern train company said some of its regulated fares would be going up by 7.8%. A Brighton-London season ticket on Southern rises 7.76% in January, going up from ^3,556 to ^3,832, while an Eastbourne-London season ticket increases 7.77%, to ^3,940. Some off-peak Brighton-London day returns will rise 10.18%, to ^24.90, in January.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/nov/23/rail-fares-rise-next-year