Title: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: Btline on June 26, 2012, 00:07:28 This shocking report from The Guardian slams proposed increases of up to 11%!
"If Ministers go ahead with their plan to allow train companies again to hike rail fares by as much as 11 per cent in January it will show how out of touch they are with the cost of living crisis facing families. Many season tickets are now costing more than rent or mortgage payments and simply getting to work is becoming the largest single household bill. When even the NAO has questioned whether hiking fares benefits the taxpayer or just the private train companies, Ministers should listen to Labour's call for a one per cent above inflation cap on fare rises strictly applied across all routes." said Labour spokesman Maria Eagle. http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012/jun/24/commuters-face-rail-fare-hikes? Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: Btline on June 26, 2012, 00:13:03 One angry commuter (from FGW land) said:
"An annual season ticket from my part of leafy Berkshire to London Waterloo costs ^3256. This covers me for the 35 mile each way trip on that line, by a restricted route. In Germany, for just ^69 more- ^3990 or ^3325, I can buy a Mobility Bahn Card 100. This slightly more flexible season ticket buys me unlimited 2nd class travel on the entire German rail network, at any time of day, for a year. It also allows you a number of concessions like a number of Saturdays when you are allowed to take up to four people with you, also for free." Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: devon_metro on June 26, 2012, 02:26:18 Ministers should listen to Labour's call for a one per cent above inflation cap on fare rises strictly applied across all routes."[/i] said Labour spokesman Maria Eagle. Perhaps they shouldn't have emptied the piggy bank whilst in office then! Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: broadgage on June 26, 2012, 09:32:09 Presuming that the season ticket is used for 220 days a year, the cost per day is less than ^15.
Or about 21 pence a mile, which does not seem nearly as much. Certainly much cheaper than daily peak time tickets, and probably gives peak time travell for less than the normal off peak fare. Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: Milky Bar Kid on June 26, 2012, 15:08:25 Season ticket holders have some of the cheapest methods of transport available to them yet they think theyre being ripped off. It works out about ^10 or less a day which is pretty reasonable considering its valid all day everyday!! far cheaper than using a car in my opinion although a big expense all at once. But if people aint happy then why do they bother buying said tickets if they aint happy!
Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: Bristolboy on June 28, 2012, 20:42:19 After stopping the increase in fuel tax I wonder if there will be a u-turn on the rail fare increase?
Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: Btline on June 28, 2012, 20:45:32 After stopping the increase in fuel tax I wonder if there will be a u-turn on the rail fare increase? After **THAT** Paxman interview on Newsnight, I doubt it!! Title: Re: Cash-strapped commuters to face eye watering fare increases Post by: TonyK on June 30, 2012, 00:30:30 One angry commuter (from FGW land) said: "An annual season ticket from my part of leafy Berkshire to London Waterloo costs ^3256. This covers me for the 35 mile each way trip on that line, by a restricted route. In Germany, for just ^69 more- ^3990 or ^3325, I can buy a Mobility Bahn Card 100. This slightly more flexible season ticket buys me unlimited 2nd class travel on the entire German rail network, at any time of day, for a year. It also allows you a number of concessions like a number of Saturdays when you are allowed to take up to four people with you, also for free." Go and work in bl**dy Germany then. You won't like it. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |