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Fares on cross-border transport services are set to increase by at least 10% from Monday 4 May. | Fares on cross-border transport services are set to increase by at least 10% from Monday 4 May. |
Enterprise rail tickets will cost 10% more, while coach journeys are set to go up by 13%. | Enterprise rail tickets will cost 10% more, while coach journeys are set to go up by 13%. |
NI Railways fares will also be increased by an average of 3%, while Ulsterbus and Goldline fares will go up by 2%. | NI Railways fares will also be increased by an average of 3%, while Ulsterbus and Goldline fares will go up by 2%. |
Metro cash fares are to go up by 10p per journey, but Metro Smartlink multi-journeys are to remain the same. | Metro cash fares are to go up by 10p per journey, but Metro Smartlink multi-journeys are to remain the same. |
The fare increases have been advertised in NI's daily newspapers. | The fare increases have been advertised in NI's daily newspapers. |
A Translink spokeswoman said: "Discussions are ongoing regarding the revision of Translink fares." |