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Irrespective of Atoc's claims that the fare increases will be used for "new trains, faster services, and better stations", it is doubtful that all rail passengers across Scotland will see such improvements.
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Stuart WalkerCarbis Bay, Cornwall• At a time of economic downturn, there can be no justification for the latest rail fare increases announced by the Association of Train Operating Companies Atoc.
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"The disruption caused by the ash cloud comes on top of a longer-term trend that has seen ever-greater numbers of people choose rail to get between the UK's main cities," said an Atoc spokesman.
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Over the past four years there has been a 19% drop in passenger numbers on the 10 main domestic air routes? equivalent to 2. 2m single journeys? while 1.5 million more people have boarded trains, a 31% rise, according to the Association of Train Operating Companies (Atoc).
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Atoc has put together a paper and within that is a recommendation for more airline-style pricing.
Rail firms push for budget airline-style fares to beat off-peak overcrowding Dan Milmo 2010
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The Association of Train Operating Companies (Atoc) meets Hammond on Wednesday with the knowledge that public funding of the industry will be the main issue.
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Atoc said it was considering a range of proposals but its fares study had yet be finalised.
Rail firms push for budget airline-style fares to beat off-peak overcrowding Dan Milmo 2010
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At this time an Orejon named Hancu and another named Atoc came to
History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
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When the news came of this defeat at Riopampa, Huascar got together another larger army, and named as captains Atoc, Huaychac, Hanco, and Huanca Auqui.
History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
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The most remarkable of the beasts of prey in these high regions is the Atoc (_Canis Azaræ_, Pr. Max.).
Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests Johann Jakob von Tschudi 1853
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