https://www.theguardian.com/busines...s-expected-to-be-scrapped-in-uk-rail-shake-up Where is the common sense? When you go somewhere you want to go back the other way. This way is more time consuming and will be more expensive. Getting rid of paper tickets is dumb as well. Discrimating against those without a smart phone, making life harder mainly for the elderly.
It says the price of 2 singles will be the same as a current return, whereas at the minute a single is usually around 80% of the cost of a return on the routes I use. So unless I'm missing something it will make a single cheaper without affecting the price of a "return". I can't see how that would be unwelcome.
The cynic in me thinks that instead of making the singles cheaper …. Seems a strange decision also agree with DB on paper tickets
I suspect that they'll a) Introduce booking fees ( I hate how the coach companies do this, and one of them says (or said) "Fares from £1" ..... plus 50p booking fee. So not possible to travel for £1 then. b) a way to re-privatise companies that have basically been nationalised ** c) Make things worse. * I remember when Virgin took over the WCML and did a massive advertising campaign in Kings Cross about how cheap they were - ********, they were better in every way under LNER.
It’ll work out the same price as a current return for a short amount of time and then they’ll just keep upping the cost until it’s way more.
The one that gets me is why, for example, buying tickets from Sheffield to Derby, Derby to Birmingham and Birmingham to Cheltenham Spa is significantly cheaper than buying one ticket from Sheffield to Cheltenham Spa.
Yes, I recently planned to go from Barnsley to Burton and found that a ticket was almost double the cost of a ticket from Barnsley to Sheffield plus a ticket from Sheffield to Burton - using exactly the same trains. Makes absolutely no sense.
What happens if you have a split ticket and your incoming train is late and misses the connection? The cheaper tickets are for specific trains - clearly if you have a ticket from Barnsley to Burton and your incoming train misses the connection in Sheffield you can get on the next Sheffield to Burton train without penalty but does that apply also with a split ticket
Having spent my career in deception, here’s how it goes... Let’s say at the moment a single journey is £10 and a return £13. Big media campaign announcing prices will be by slashed by 20% for all single journeys. Hurrah! So single journey £8 but if you want to come back that’s another £8. So a return has gone up from £13 to £16. Most journeys I’d guess are returns so rail companies are quids in. Bonuses all round.
LNER never ran the WCML - do you mean the ECML, which "Virgin"* took over a few years ago before it going pair shaped? *Virgin East Coast was 90% Stagecoach, 10% Virgin Group.
I'd guess most journeys are regular commutes, so a season ticket would make more sense - even if just a weekly or monthly one.
Only the ones at peak times - almost all non peak journeys are not regular enough for a season ticket
I've always wondered this .... I don't have an issue if my ticket leg changes on a through station where I don't change train ... but ..... My issue is one which I faced the other week (there was a rail strike so it didn't matter in the end). My ticket was Sheffield to Derby, but this was also my first leg. Had that train been late, and I'd have missed my connection in Derby and I think the rest of the ticket would have been invalid.
The ticket pricing's bizarre. Waterloo to Fratton return on Saturday cost me just £11.00 return. Trains 15 minutes or so either side of that were over £30.00 quid!
It is I looked at getting the train from Farnham a return ticket was £28 but I could do it with 2 singles for £24 or £26 depending on which train I got from Farnham - the ones leaving at 4 mins past the hour from Farnham were £2 cheaper than those at 34 mins past even though the route was identical, trains back were all the same. In the end I drove as thats 45 mins but the train is 1.5 hours + a 20 minute walk to Farnham station
I was looking at a return to London. Doncaster to London was ~£80 for 2 return in March. Swinton to London nearly doubled it. In fact, just checking on this and on the LNER website I can buy a single ticket to Kings Cross on Wednesday departing around 2pm for £29-35. Add an extra leg from Swinton to Doncaster and the price increases to £57! The cost of a ticket from Swinton to Doncaster is £2 from the same website. It shouldn't need a fecking PhD in cryptography to work out the cheapest train fare.