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Public transport fare freeze over living costs rise

written by cassoscoop February 28, 2022
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FARES for public transport in Derry and across the North of Ireland are to be frozen to help people with rising living costs, Infrastructure Minister Nicola Mallan has announced.

The Department for Infrastructure said consumers have faced a 5.5% rise in living costs on average over the past year.

Ms Mallon said she had taken the decision to avoid struggling families having to face “additional pressures”.

“I hope this decision will go some way towards alleviating the problems many are facing at this challenging time,” she said.

The increasing cost of household bills, fuel and childcare, along with the uncertainty and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, have hit many families hard.

Community workers say that rising living costs were financially, emotionally and physically “crippling” people across the North of Ireland.

Ms Mallon said she also hoped that the fare freeze would encourage more people to use public transport in the North.

Translink has committed to introducing a new contactless payment ticketing service from March.

The system, which will allow passengers to tap their card to pay, will eventually be available on all Translink services.

Public transport fare freeze over living costs rise was last modified: February 28th, 2022 by cassoscoop

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