Title: Fare Rise Day '23 - the BBC's suggestions for 5 ways to save and 10 of my own Post by: grahame on March 05, 2023, 08:13:14 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64827711
From the BBC: 1. Buy in Advance 2. Split your fare 3. Use a Railcard 4. Travel in Groups 5. Take advantage of Flexible Commuting My additions: 6. Travel off peak 7. Use Rover tickets 8. Use cheaper routes 9. Claim using delay/repay if you're held up 10. Overshoot / undershoot And my wider view: 11. Don't travel at all - meet via Zoom or teams 12. Get your entertainment locally 13. Use the bus or coach, drive, get a lift, cycle, fly or walk 14. Stay in a hotel rather than travelling back and forth 15. Take your own food and drink Title: Re: Fare Rise Day '23 - the BBC's suggestions for 5 ways to save and 10 of my own Post by: Richard Fairhurst on March 05, 2023, 13:02:29 I've become a big fan of the TrainSplit app. It's just as easy to use as the GWR one and finds splits I wouldn't have thought of. The developers are responsive - I emailed asking if they'd add the Cotswold Line Railcard and it was done within a week. And it's a minor thing, but their privacy policy suggests they hoard your journey data less aggressively than the "big guys" do. Strongly recommended.
Title: Re: Fare Rise Day '23 - the BBC's suggestions for 5 ways to save and 10 of my own Post by: ChrisB on March 05, 2023, 13:39:42 Seconded. And you don’t have to share your savings with them either, but you might feel you want to to support their endeavours!
Title: Re: Fare Rise Day '23 - the BBC's suggestions for 5 ways to save and 10 of my own Post by: johnneyw on March 05, 2023, 15:02:10 I've used them a bit and they have become my split ticketing website of preference.
Title: Re: Fare Rise Day '23 - the BBC's suggestions for 5 ways to save and 10 of my own Post by: grahame on March 05, 2023, 18:43:38 Updating my own post - five more of my own recommendations
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