In the Victorian era, train ticket prices varied significantly depending on distance, class, and the railway company. For example, a third-class ticket for a short journey could cost as little as a few pence, while a first-class ticket for a longer trip could be several shillings. Overall, the introduction of railways made travel more accessible, though costs still reflected the socio-economic status of the passengers.
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