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Scotland’s first minister John Swinney says he is “confident” that the scrapping of peak rail fares “will be a big incentive for people to use the train”. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00I'm very confident that the permanent abolition of peak railfares and a significant reduction in rail travel
00:08on Edinburgh to Glasgow will be a cut of almost 50% in the cost of daily rail travel
00:14will be a big incentive for people to use the train and to come out of their cars.
00:18So that's going to be good for the environment and it's going to be good for passengers
00:22because they're going to save a lot of money as a consequence of the actions of the SNP government.
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