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Author Topic: London Midland switch to the "Mixing Deck"!  (Read 6772 times)
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« on: March 23, 2009, 21:14:28 »

Good news for those who want a quick and easy way of buying cheap tickets, London Midland are switching from the awful "Trainline" style of ticket buying, to the "Mixing Deck" (a la NXEC (National Express East Coast)).

You can see all available fares (including those "locked out") and all availiable trains. Either select the train, and mix and match fares, or select the fare and mix and match services. This makes it easy to tweak your journey times to see if a fare is cheaper.

And all this can be done without re-loading the page. (unlike on the train line)

Also see the Cheapest Fare finder, to help to find the lowest Advance fares.

I expect that most other operators will abandon the "Trainline" in the future. (perhaps even the trainline itself!)

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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2009, 13:24:53 »

All Govia franchises are now using the Mixing Deck. Southern and South Eastern implemented it late February.

I was using the Southern website to book tickets when NXEC (National Express East Coast) stopped accepting Amex. Now that NXEC accept Amex again I can use any of the sites.

Thetrainline may have been decent in the 90's, but its stagnation shows what a lack of competition can do.
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« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2009, 22:18:29 »

Welcome to the FGW (First Great Western) Coffee Shop forum, BringBackGNER.
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« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2009, 11:10:16 »

NXEA (National Express East Anglia) also switched from trainline recently - surprised it took so long !
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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2009, 20:11:11 »

I think the "Mixing Deck" is a mixed blessing (excuse the accidental pun)  Embarrassed

For those of us who are a bit canny and know what you need to do to try and find the cheaper fares it's brilliant. However, I think that a first time or occasional user who didn't know what they were doing could have some real problems with it.

I'm a total convert now, but I had to do quite a bit of thinking the first time I used it before I could figure out exactly what was going on.
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« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2009, 20:16:59 »

But the old system is worse! Inexperienced users might not realise that cheaper fares are available, (by changing the times, for example) as locked fares are not shown.

One complaint - how do you get group-save discounts on the Mixing Deck?
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« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2009, 22:17:32 »

I dislike the mixing deck system, am used to using thetrainlines system on fgw. Also knowing how to manipulate it for the best fares. I also find it's slower to load, the nxec website is hopelessly slow!

(apologies if I reported a post btw, it's difficult to click on small buttons on a 3" screen!)
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« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2009, 23:07:41 »

I dislike the mixing deck system, am used to using thetrainlines system on fgw. Also knowing how to manipulate it for the best fares. I also find it's slower to load, the nxec website is hopelessly slow!

(apologies if I reported a post btw, it's difficult to click on small buttons on a 3" screen!)
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But with the FGW (First Great Western) version, you have to re-load the page to find the fares for other times. This makes it slower.
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