A friend pointed me to a new publication from First (West of England) about bus fares on their services in the Bristol, Bath and surrounding area. He told me it was 30 pages long (!) even though the front cover says (!!) "simple":
Of course, much as I love my friends, I don't always believe everything that say and I checked to see if it really was 30 pages long. It wasn't - it was / is 40 pages. Download a copy
((here)) if you have the time!
Simple - REALLY simple - fares has always been a sort of holy grail - something the man in the street should be able to understand (and that by dumbing down the fares, not by providing degree courses in ticketing to the general public). I have a copy of the National Fares Manual from around 25 years ago - this is just the one for our part of the country ... a typical page and you can see how thick the book is.
Even the introductory pages seem complex - this sort of marketing where I feel there might just be a few too many ticket types:
What IS a
Network Stayaway ticket anyway? Is it one to be purchased by persons just served with court order instructing them NOT to go to certain places, for journeys away from that place when the order has just been served? Or am I reading more into the name than I should??