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A simplified system of ticketing and, yes, we need to beware of killing certain markets if we do that and of hiding an increase in what people pay in the process (which I think LNER» have done, and remember they are the face of nationalisation).
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Being just back from a three-corner jaunt, some of the times of travel not so easy to pin down & advance tickets not good given the nature of the travel, I travelled on three(ish) single tickets, with a railcard:
Bath Spa to Kidsgrove anytime single £65.46.
Barlaston to Esher off peak single: £44.65.
London Paddington to Bath Spa super off peak single £27.65.
(Also a couple of dropped stitches tickets)
Stone to Barlaston anytime day single £1.95
Woking to Blackheath anytime day single £10.15
Woolwich Elizabeth Line to Paddington (
Oyster▸ with railcard discount) £3.20.
(From that lot, spot the bargain and spot the funnies)So, for the travel, £153.06.
Fantasizing that the railways are nationalised to LNER's preferred fares structure, Barlaston to Esher would come in at £103.95 and London to Bath, £81.55, raising the total for those journeys to £228.45.
It has to be said that I could have used a short-horizon advance fare (if available) for the Paddington to Bath Spa leg, but an attempt to do the same for Barlaston to Esher, given the chances of missing the train, I mean, rail replacement bus... would probably have had me warming my toes on the flames from an unused rail ticket
Mark