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National Express East Anglia Fares Frozen or Reduced in January 2010

National Express East Anglia (NXEA) is pleased to reiterate that in January 2010 its rail fares are either being reduced by an average of 0.4% or frozen at existing levels.

As previously announced fares such as season-tickets are being reduced in price from 2 January 2010 by an average of 0.4%.  Other fares including advance fares and off-peak tickets are being frozen with prices held at 2009 levels.

Andrew Chivers, National Express East Anglia’s Managing Director said:

 “We are pleased to say that in January 2010 our rail fares are either being reduced by an average of 0.4% or frozen at existing levels. This is very good news for our customers. Season-ticket holders will see the cost of rail travel come down in January 2010. We have also frozen other fares at the existing prices meaning that customers will benefit from a zero price increase in rail fares which in real terms will offer even better value.”