Fare rises were introduced from yesterday. This is what you can expect to pay for your rail ticket this year:
Ipswich-Liverpool Street:
Annual season: £6,756 to £6,944
Off-peak return: £43.50 to £44.70
Stowmarket-Liverpool Street:
Annual season: £6,972 to £7,168
Off-peak return: £44.90 to £46.20
Manningtree-Liverpool Street:
Annual season: £5,888 to £6,052
Off-peak day return: £38.40 to £39.50
Colchester-Liverpool Street:
Annual season: £5,264 to £5,412
Off-peak day return: £34.50 to £35.50
Clacton-Liverpool Street:
Annual season: £5,800 to £5,964
Off-peak day return: £42.50 to £43.70
Ipswich-Norwich:
Annual season: £3,524 to £3,624
Off-peak day return: £18.70 to £19.20
Ipswich-Cambridge:
Annual season: £3,704 to £3,800
Off-peak day return: £18.70 to £19.20
Ipswich-Peterborough:
Annual season: £4,424 to £4,548
Off-peak day return: £26.10 to £26.80
Ipswich-Bury St Edmunds
Annual season: £2,172 to £2,364
Off-peak day return: £11.20 to £11.50
Weekend passengers from Ipswich or Stowmarket to London can save significantly on ticket prices by splitting tickets at Manningtree (so long as their train stops at that station).
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