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Risborough train prices frozen for 2013

A view of a Chiltern Railways sign at High Wycombe rail station, Buckinghamshire, stating

A view of a Chiltern Railways sign at High Wycombe rail station, Buckinghamshire, stating "Kissing is welcome here!" PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 18, 2009. The sign informing rail passengers kissing is welcome has been put up at a train station days after a ban was imposed at another stop.The notice placed at the entrance to High Wycombe station in Buckinghamshire shows a cartoon couple in a pink heart sharing an embrace and tells customers "Kissing is welcome here!" It was put up after revelations earlier this week that smooching had been outlawed at a passenger drop-off point at Warrington Bank Quay Station in Cheshire because it holds up commuters. See PA Story RAIL Kissing. Photo Credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

Princes Risborough commuters will not pay any extra for a 2013 season ticket to London after complaining about a new timetable.

Chiltern Railways have raised their fees by an average 3.5% which remains lower than the national industry average of 3.9%,

However, Risborough prices will remain frozen for the year after campaigners said a new timetable introduced in December led to slower services.

On a poster at the station managing director Rob Brighouse explains the decision.

It reads: “In recognition of the strength of feeling, I have decided that we will not increase the price of season tickets to London in 2013.”


 
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