Consultation Question 15a) Do you agree or disagree with these priorities for i) fares and ii) ticketing?
– Agree
– Disagree
Which priorities would you change or add, and why?
b) What changes to the fares structure could be of benefit to you?
Explanatory textFares-setting on the future Great Western franchise will largely be driven by national fares policy. At present, approximately 45% of Great Western ticket revenue comes from fares that are regulated, for which individual fare increases are currently capped at inflation, as measured by the Retail Prices Index. Other aspects of the fares and ticketing regime are also guided by national policy, to maintain consistency across the national network, but the franchise specification could encourage or require the franchisee to:
●● Develop and promote the use of smart cards, contactless payment cards and mobile ticketing, and the range of tickets available by these means;
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●● Develop a wider range of tickets integrated with local buses and other modes, including co-operation with local authority smartcard schemes;
●● Provide more ticket vending machines and ensure that these will offer the full range of fares available, in particular making these easier to use and making it easy to understand which is the most appropriate fare for the journey being made;
●● Address any anomalies in current fares arrangements, e.g. where fares on some routes might, for historical reasons, be being set by an operator who does not operate those routes, or are based on historical splits between different service groups;
●● Promote a wider range of local tourist attractions, e.g. through joint marketing and joint ticketing arrangements
See
http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=19037 for the background to this topic
Fares and ticketing are coming high up the list you want to discuss on 7th January, yet not a peep from anyone here yet.
Here's a couple of starters
1. "Off Peak" fares should be available for between 50% and 75% of the time, and should apply at times of day / times of the week when there is reduced demand for travel but that travel is cheaper to provide.
Monday - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight
Tuesday to Thursday - 5 a.m. to 7 a.m, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m and 8 p.m. to midnight
Friday - 5 a.m. to 7 a.m and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m
Saturday and Sunday - 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
2. A resident loyalty card ... 33% off off peak tickets for anyone with an established
UK▸ address, priced as other rail cards or perhaps a little more expensive? Platinum card offering higher initial cost but then 50% discount?