I have herd many claims such as
* "First buses in bristol cost more per mile than concorde"
* "First Great western has the most expensive rail tickets in europe"
allong with many other more generic "first is crap" type comments, but i am more interested in knowing if anyone else has any evidence/opinion/contribution to this topic of First running the most expensive railway in europe. Is it true??
I can only give you anecdotal evidence as someone who uses rail where possible in
UK▸ /Germany/France......I'll split this into local and then long distance travel - the one thing I will say for both modes is that it is more reliable on the continent than it is in the UK. For example, when I return from Munich I know the S-bahn S8 is due at 09, 29 and 49 past the hour. I have never once known it to (a) be cancelled or (b) turn up later than 10, 30 or 50 past
Now:
Local - fare structures tend to be easier to understand - no off peak/on peak/oyster/scallop/mussel/cockel differentials. Tickets work similar to the underground - In term so cost - it is cheaper. e.g. central london costs ^4.00 - central munich is ^2.00. Central Berlin - ^2.00. Last time I travelled in Paris - ^2.50.
It is also very very easy for a foreigner who speaks none of the language (I speak SPanish but not german or french) to figure out the system.
If I land at CDG, Munich etc at 11pm - I know the local trains are still running, clean and safe. If I landed at Heathrow at 11 - I'd get a cab.
Distance - cheaper. First Class Munich to Berlin on the ICE was ^100 - that is a six hour journey. The suual of reliable also holds. HOWEVER they ar slightly more complicated in terms of buying tickets. In the UK you walk up and buy a ticket for any train journey from any station. You cannot necessarily get an ICE ticket at the same place as an
SNCF▸ ticket. I cant easily buy a ticket here for travel in Europe - otherwise next time I go to Munich I'd get the Eurostar to Paris then ICE to Munich on the overnight sleeper - cheaper than the plane and delivers me outside the office. However you have to book 7 days in advance as they can only post them to you if you are in UK - I have european friends who can buy online and pick up from ticket machines - I dont normally get 7 days notice!
FGW▸ compared to the rest of the country. FGW walk on fares do tend to be cheaper - both standard and first. BUT the others do a lot more in terms of peak time discounting with book in advance. First - FGW see as a cash cow and rarely do any form of discount - Virgin you can get a ^100.60 ticket for ^24 if you book 3 days in advance (or you could before 1/1) - which is why Virgins season tickets are roughly the same as FGW - they know if they charge too much the people who would use seasons would just book in advance for every day.
I cannot comment on standard - but I do know also that the service first passengers with FGW get is less than the other major intercity
TOC▸ 's. e.g. if I go virgin - I get free wine and food every night (ok - if I do it five nights in a row the menu is the same five nights in a row - but I get fed and I dont have to worry about feeding myself when I get home). Same with
GNER▸ . Even virgin cross country gave you a decent packed lunch.
Maybe the problem with FGW is they dont differentiate enough in fares between first and standard. After the upgrade and fare increase I worked out whether it is worth me going standard - I get on at the start of the journey (in effect) in both directions and can usually be the first on the train so getting a table shouldnt be an issue (although I would be more cramped) but the maths do not add up:
Standard class monthly season
WOS» -
PAD» = 617.90
First class monthly season WOS - PAD = 1075.70 (if you break it at oxford - there is no such benefit for standard if they brak at oxford)
Difference = 457.80
Less 40% which the amount I save in tax = 274.68
Divide by 22 days - the average working days in a month = 12.49 per day
Buy a cup of tea or two on the way down and back and you are paying pennies for virtually guaranteeing a seat and not sniffing someones armpit
Once I worked that out - it was a no brainer!