that's according to the campaign for better transport group, which found that savings from travellingup to 57%. jonathan josephs has more. many rail passengers are used to waiting for trains to arrive. but it's a simpler and better value fare system that campaigners say is well overdue. from season tickets to advanced fares, flexi tickets and contactless, the array of options to get from a to b and the value they offer can be bewildering. a study of 16 popular routes by the campaign for better transport found that whilst on some routes season tickets do save money, for frequent travellers on other routes, they work out more expensive. they want the government to end that sort of confusion. what we'd like to see is the transport bill expedited. it's really, really important that we bring together track and train, treasury and department for transport, and have this unified rail network that we have been promised for four years now. this will be a really, really good thing and it will enable us to expedite the fares and ticketing reforms that we want to see. the complexity of the uk's r