Train fares in Britain will go up by an average of 2.3% next year, the rail industry has announced.

Here are the average fare increases by train operating companies from January 2:

Abellio Greater Anglia: 1.8%

Arriva Trains Wales: A spokeswoman said the operator was not publishing its average fare increase

c2c Rail: 1.8%

Caledonian Sleeper: 0%

Chiltern: 1.7%

CrossCountry: Did not provide the information

East Midlands Trains: 1.5%

First Hull Trains: Did not provide the information

TransPennine Express: 1.4%

Govia Thameslink Railway: 1.8%

Grand Central: Did not provide the information

Great Western Railway: 2.4%

Heathrow Express: 1.4%

London Midland: 1.9%

London Overground: 0%

Merseyrail: 1.9%

Northern: 2.2%

ScotRail: A spokeswoman said the operator was not publishing its average fare increase. The Scottish Government has said no final decision has been made on ScotRail fares

Southeastern: 1.8%

Stagecoach South West Trains: 1.5%

TfL Rail: Single fares within zones 1-6 will be frozen but it was unable to immediately provide an overall figure for all fares

Virgin Trains East Coast: 4.9%

Virgin Trains West Coast: 2.4%