Title: Another fare query Post by: Mookiemoo on April 15, 2009, 23:03:45 I WANT TO GET THE 06:10 from kiddie connecting at Euston to Hemel - apparently you cannot buy a fare for this - Why?
I can only buy not LON or WAT or not LON - I am happy to pay the premium. This is true for both the official online, at the kisok and even on advantix machines that tend to offer the widest range. Tis first class so not sure if standard exists - but I dont think so Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: thetrout on April 15, 2009, 23:12:41 I'm by no means an expert on this particular route. But I would say they limit the ticket to NOT LONDON to stop pax from buying a cheaper ticket via LDN and then not continuing the journey. I'm sure someone can (dis)prove this... ::)
Maybe split the ticket at Euston or Birmingham...?! Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: Mookiemoo on April 16, 2009, 00:03:14 I'm by no means an expert on this particular route. But I would say they limit the ticket to NOT LONDON to stop pax from buying a cheaper ticket via LDN and then not continuing the journey. I'm sure someone can (dis)prove this... ::) Maybe split the ticket at Euston or Birmingham...?! Point is - if I pay Brum to Eust I got stung for the full Euston fair - there are singles via euston to hemel that are less than the kiddie to euston fair! EXCEPT FOR THIS TRAIN I DO NOT WANT TO GO INTO LNDON - I HATE THE PLACE - that s why I commute daily rather than staying over I'll do what I did last time when I realised it was a mistake - every Wolverhampton to london train other than this stops at watford - last time I did it by mistake - I assumed it stopped at watford. I'll see if the TM takes pity on me like he did last time. He sold me the cheapest ticket possible to get me through the barriers - which it turned out i didnt need but I paid a supplement which ium happy about I just dont like the fare not being possible Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: inspector_blakey on April 16, 2009, 00:06:22 Just checked the fares manual. I don't know if KID - HML via EUS is a permitted route or not, but that's a bit of a moot point because the listed fares are either "Not London", "Watford not London" or "VWC and connections" (the last group are advance purchase). There is no fare routed "Any permitted".
Now, my geography of that area isn't great, but why not get a Pendo from Brum and change at Watford Junc onto a service for Hemel? That would be permitted with the "Watford not London" ticket, where SOR is yours for ^128 or SVR is ^43.50 (the SVR does not permit arrival at WFJ before 1045). If you still have a Y-P you could do very well here: Virgin have an easement whereby a railcard discounted off-peak return ticket is valid for travel by any Virgin Trains service where the journey is priced by Virgin. So, you could get yourself a peak-time BHM - EUS return for the princely sum of ^26.65 with the railcard, valid by any Virgin service with no time restriction. That might help you split up the journey and save money. Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: Mookiemoo on April 16, 2009, 00:22:59 Just checked the fares manual. I don't know if KID - HML via EUS is a permitted route or not, but that's a bit of a moot point because the listed fares are either "Not London", "Watford not London" or "VWC and connections" (the last group are advance purchase). There is no fare routed "Any permitted". Now, my geography of that area isn't great, but why not get a Pendo from Brum and change at Watford Junc onto a service for Hemel? That would be permitted with the "Watford not London" ticket, where SOR is yours for ^128 or SVR is ^43.50 (the SVR does not permit arrival at WFJ before 1045). If you still have a Y-P you could do very well here: Virgin have an easement whereby a railcard discounted off-peak return ticket is valid for travel by any Virgin Trains service where the journey is priced by Virgin. So, you could get yourself a peak-time BHM - EUS return for the princely sum of ^26.65 with the railcard, valid by any Virgin service with no time restriction. That might help you split up the journey and save money. Because the only train wolverhampton to london that doesnt stop at watford is the one that get to me to hemel at 0918 - the one that requires me to go into london because it doesnt stop at watford! I have a meeting at 0930 - the first train gets me there to early - the second too late - the one I want I cant buy a ticket for because they do not offer a via london fair and I can buy a peak ticket - I did tonight - if the TM does not know YP cards are not valid on first class tickets - advantix machines issue them even though technically not valid "Virgin have an easement whereby a railcard discounted off-peak return ticket is valid for travel by any Virgin Trains service where the journey is priced by Virgin. So, you could get yourself a peak-time BHM - EUS return for the princely sum of ^26.65 with the railcard, valid by any Virgin service with no time restriction. That might help you split up the journey and save money. [/quote]" How? I am not a novice - I worked out that I could save a few hundred a month WOS - PAD by splitting at oxford - I havent worked this one out - maybe my embarassment Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: inspector_blakey on April 16, 2009, 20:54:17 How? I am not a novice - I worked out that I could save a few hundred a month WOS - PAD by splitting at oxford - I havent worked this one out - maybe my embarassment My thought process was this: You want to travel KID - EUS then double back to HML. I mistakenly assumed that your journey would take you via BHM. However, the same applies from Sandwell and Dudley: you could use your railcard to purchase a saver fare return SAD - EUS that would be much much cheaper than the peak time standard open fare, then tag your KID - SAD and EUS-HML tickets onto either end of that. My response was a genuine attempt to help. Sorry if you found it patronizing. Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: Mookiemoo on April 16, 2009, 22:20:05 How? I am not a novice - I worked out that I could save a few hundred a month WOS - PAD by splitting at oxford - I havent worked this one out - maybe my embarassment My thought process was this: You want to travel KID - EUS then double back to HML. I mistakenly assumed that your journey would take you via BHM. However, the same applies from Sandwell and Dudley: you could use your railcard to purchase a saver fare return SAD - EUS that would be much much cheaper than the peak time standard open fare, then tag your KID - SAD and EUS-HML tickets onto either end of that. My response was a genuine attempt to help. Sorry if you found it patronizing. Please accept my apologies - look at the time of my post - was the end of a long and tiring day involving annoying ticket machines, the worst designed station on earth (liverpool south parkway) and a very helpful girl at crewe you renewed my faith n the rail system. Can you please direct me to where I can print that out - because I'm sure that I'd get grief on a peak hour morning train to london! (Not doubting you BTW) Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: inspector_blakey on April 16, 2009, 22:58:18 Apology accepted.
The railcard easement should be well known to Virgin Trains staff; three things to stress again: 1. it only applies to standard class tickets 2. it only applies on Virgin Trains 3. the ticket concerned must be priced by VT For your particular journey, which involves travelling SAD - EUS, the saver return fare is ^27.70, priced by VT. This has restriction 2C which is very long and complicated, but the vital "notes" section reads as follows: Quote NOTES: 1) Time restrictions are indicated by a restriction shown against the ticket's validity code. 2) Holders of 16-25, Senior, Disabled Persons, HM Forces and Family & Friends Railcards , New Deal Photocards and Inter-Rail (Code 70) Cards travelling with Off-Peak tickets may use ANY Virgin train service, as long as the journey being made is priced by Virgin Trains. If the journey is not priced by Virgin Trains then the stated Off-Peak restrictions apply. 3) Only Senior, Disabled persons and HM Forces Railcards discounts are offered with First Class Off-Peak Tickets. Title: Re: Another fare query Post by: Mookiemoo on April 16, 2009, 23:47:43 Apology accepted. The railcard easement should be well known to Virgin Trains staff; three things to stress again: 1. it only applies to standard class tickets 2. it only applies on Virgin Trains 3. the ticket concerned must be priced by VT For your particular journey, which involves travelling SAD - EUS, the saver return fare is ^27.70, priced by VT. This has restriction 2C which is very long and complicated, but the vital "notes" section reads as follows: Quote NOTES: 1) Time restrictions are indicated by a restriction shown against the ticket's validity code. 2) Holders of 16-25, Senior, Disabled Persons, HM Forces and Family & Friends Railcards , New Deal Photocards and Inter-Rail (Code 70) Cards travelling with Off-Peak tickets may use ANY Virgin train service, as long as the journey being made is priced by Virgin Trains. If the journey is not priced by Virgin Trains then the stated Off-Peak restrictions apply. 3) Only Senior, Disabled persons and HM Forces Railcards discounts are offered with First Class Off-Peak Tickets. See there's the catch -I go first class - although sine im out of contract in three weeks (budget cuts) I may well be reconsidering my mode of transit. Doesnt apply to me - but can an OAP's rail card be used in this manner with first? I have family who regularly go to and from Watford and are complaining at the new costs (since Liverpool VIrgin trains only stop at Stafford these days) - the advance tickets are not as good as they were but they wont go LM as they like the service! 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 |