Current comparable(isn) train fares
Bicester North to Marylebone
115.10 7 day season
56.20 Anytime Period (Carnet 12, 562.00))
27.50 Off Peak
Oxford to Paddington
119.60 7 day season
58.00 Anytime Day (Carnet 10, 522.00)
26.70 Off Peak period
24.20 Off Peak Day
I don't see scope for cheap trains Oxford to Marylebone via Wycombe, unless something dramatic were to be done
Edit to add
Swindon to Paddington
227.70 7 day season
121.00 Anytime period return
55.00 Offpeak period return
44.00 Super off-peak period return
Not quite comparing like for like
London to Oxford - about 60 miles
London to Bicester - about 60 miles
London to Swindon - about 80 miles
Chiltern are currently in the process of equalising the Bicester North fares with Bicester Town fares - something that's meaning North fares rising by the max
RPI▸ ++% over the last two years & probably the next one or two too.
A difficult one for Chiltern. Currently Town (BIT) fares are for a trip via Oxford - hence they are higher than Oxford's. BUT come the project completion, BIT fares to London would be to Marylebone (
MYB▸ ), thus shorter distance/time than Oxford. Methinks the equalisation ought to be with North fares, but Chiltern don't see anything but the additional profit unfortunately, and the argument failed.
Bicester Stations will then become a fare group, allowing travel to MYB from either station on the same ticket. I'm guessing that as this will be less than the Oxford fare, the Routing Guide will also be changed to prevent a Bicester Stations ticket being valid via Oxford, and thus London tickets can then only be to MYB.
I think a Chiltern-only fare will be launched at Oxford to London MYB only, while the Any Permitted will be valid both ways to
PAD» or MYB.
What will be interesting is the Oxford Parkway ticket. A Chiltern station, so they can only set a Any Permitted fare to London. Will it be valid via Oxford?....
And will Chiltern's DMU▸ service really be just 6 minutes slower versus a regular EMU▸ service interspersed with IEP▸ sets to Paddington?
I think it'll have to be - Chiltern's access agreement specifies a maximum journey time of 66 minutes. I can't see
FGW▸ wanting to be any slower than now...but they should gain a couple of minutes in the IEP timetable - but the difference (especially when added to the fact that PAD is further out of London than MYB) is tiny. It may be that Chiltern is swamped to begin with...as all commuters have Any Permitted seasons allowing use of Chiltern from Day 1 of their Oxford service.
Noting that Oxford passengers already pay less (including less per mile) than Swindon Passengers so we would be very miffed if that difference opened up still further!
Oxford fares are the same as Didcot fares. Banbury fares (valid via Oxford & thus available currently valid to PAD or MYB) are preventing the operator from separating the Didcot & Oxford fares by raising the Oxford fares above the Didcot fares. It could get very messy when/if Chiltern launch ther own Oxford fare.