Local Liberal Democrat spokesperson Chris Nelson has called for inflation-busting rises to rail fares to be shelved.
Liberal Democrats in Northamptonshire have demanded that East Midlands Trains abandon its plans to impose a 6% increase in the price of regulated fares, season tickets and saver tickets.
The increase in ticket prices not regulated by the government is to be an even steeper 7.4%.
The announcement of the inflation-busting fares hike on 21st November was met with an angry response by Chris Nelson, Chairman of Northamptonshire Liberal Democrats, who has called for action from the government.
"Train passengers using Kettering and Wellingborough stations are being hit for six by East Midlands Trains," said Chris Nelson. "At a time when people are struggling with the recession, this train company is adding to people's difficulties and stinging passengers for more cash."
"These rises could make the recession worse in North Northamptonshire and could lead to more congestion and pollution as people abandon public transport for their car instead."
"I am calling on the government to step in and use the power they have over regulated fares to impose a freeze on ticket prices for a year. This could paid for from within the Government's road-widening budget."
"Just as the Government stepped in to freeze fuel duty for motorists because of the recession, they should change their minds and stop these price increases going ahead."
"Rail passengers will rightly feel that they are being taken for a ride by East Midlands Trains. They have every right to feel angry with this price hike and with the Government for letting it happen."
The Government has agreed that the ticket price increases can come into effect on 2nd January 2009.
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