The plot thickens. It would appear that Chiltern have no option but to continue the original GroupSave offer, lest they be in breach of their franchise terms:
From the
Chiltern Railways Franchise Agreement:
12.3 Group and Family Travel
12.3.2 The Franchise Operator shall maintain an offer which allows three or four adults to travel on Passenger Services to and from a London Station, other than those stations operated by LUL▸ , for a price equal to the Fare of two adults travelling on the same journey. This offer shall apply to those Fares known as Cheap Day Returns, Stayaways, Savers, and Network Awaybreaks and any equivalent or replacement Fares, but shall not be valid for travel before 10.00 and for travel from a London Station between 16.45 and 19.00 in both cases from Mondays to Fridays (inclusive). The Franchise Operator may amend time restrictions and levels of discount from time to time with prior consent of the Authority, such consent not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld.
So the offer can be amended on consultation with the 'Authority' (cf the
DfT» ), but how do they do so to comply with the first sentence which says "
...for a price equal to the Fare of two adults travelling on the same journey"?
Chiltern have said they are continuing the 'old' offer, so that would presume they
have to in order to comply with their franchise obligations.
The waters remain muddied though as to what happens with tickets for flows priced by Chiltern that are marked 'Any Permitted' and potentially allow travel on other operators who are also in the GroupSave scheme.
Another bit of tinkering with the fares system that has fallen foul of the over complex and not fit for purpose privatised rail industry that we currently have. Just highlights the near impossibility of getting everyone to sing from the same song sheet. Even if everyone wants to, there will be some legal reason why one
TOC▸ can't.
I suspect what'll happen in time is that Chiltern go their own way with their Group Travel offer, further eroding the inter-availability of fares on the
UK▸ rail network.
"Britain's train companies working together" as
ATOC» would have us believe? Pah.
My thanks go to Ollie for pointing me in the direction of the Chiltern Franchise Agreement.