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http://www.gettinghere.info/standbyFrom Sunday, 15th May 2016, Great Western Railway will be offering standby tickets to major destinations from London Paddington. Booking ahead, passengers will check in at Paddington on their chosen day with a promise of a low price seat to their destination by the end of the day.
Available for purchase in limited numbers from a month before travel, these tickets are expected to sell out fast. With a fare of just ^34 to Exeter St David's or to Swansea, ^29 to Taunton or Cardiff Central, ^24 to Bath Spa or Bristol Temple Meads, ^19 to Swindon or Chippenham. Individual rail card discounts will apply. Price includs PlusBus onward travel upon arrival at destination station. Standby tickets are a great money-saving way to get away from London when you've finished you're through with your business there.
Simply check in to the advance ticket desk at Paddington, situated on platform 1, and you'll be given a numbered boarding card. Numbers will be called between five and fifteen minutes before your train's due to depart, and you can then board and select any of the available unreserved seats on the train. "Provided you check in at least 4 hours before the final high speed departure of the day to your destination, we promise we'll get you on the way from Paddington by the end of the day. Checkin opens at 06:00 each morning, and we'll also promise a maximum wait of 8 hours." explains Customer Service Manager Sharon Jones
"Although overcrowded trains make the headlines" says Ismbard Walkwell of Great Western "the fact is that over a quarter of the seats on our trains leaving Paddington through the day remain empty. By using standby seats - a well tested airline tool - we can increase the number of passengers carried, and do so with more travel comfort and at excellent prices as we make more efficient use of current resource".
"It's good to see Great Western are to boost their business on quieter train, and the traders around Paddington are looking forward to it" says Alf Murphy, owner of "The Tipsy Traveller" in Praed Street.
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Note for editors:
Final trains:
- 21:45 to Taunton and Exeter / checkin by 17:45
- 22:45 to Cardiff and Swansea / checkin by 18:45
- 23:30 to Swindon, Chippenham, Bath Spa and Bristol / checkin by 19:30
Late afternoon and early evening trains from London's Paddington station are often very busy, and the new "Standby Fare" offers a comfortable journey for those who are not in a hurry. Later evening trains offer a more relaxed journey, with seats for all and often a more leisurly schedule for you to relax and enjoy the journey.
Boarding card numbers will be called in sequence for trains with available seats, and will be displayed on departure boards and a mobile phone app which will estimate your wait time too.
Bookings only via the
GWR▸ web site, GWR telesales, or in person at the booking office in Paddington. Standby tickets are offored for for travel in standard class only.
Advance Fares, offering low prices in limited numbers on a specific train, remain available as an alternative product for passengers who can accurately plan their arrival at Paddington.
Passengers checking in after the final train deadline will be carried if there is sufficient allocation of seats available that evening, or will be refunded their ticket price minus a ^10 admin fee upon departure of the final train if capacity was not available.
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