Hi,
This post I guess is similar to other ones I've seen recently about the problems of getting the cheapest available advance fare to somewhere on the network.
Each year I do a trip from Reading to Penrith and I've managed to plan ahead and get 16pound single advance tickets each year so far (last year this involved a
XC▸ to Manchester followed by a connecting Transpennine Express to Penrith). Easy, simple and cheap (total cost per person of 32pounds there and back!).
Yesterday I started to look around the various fare websites to plan for maybe doing the same journey in March.... the situation seems to have deteriorated significantly price-wise.
I've tried looking at the various routes. The cheapest single advance fare seems to be of around 70 or so pounds! (Going via London and the West Coast Mainline seems to work out about as cheap now as going via Birmingham or Manchester from Reading)
I can't believe that the change in the advance fares structure is responsible for such a hike in the advance fare - I am guessing that various factors are responsible - changes to the west coast mainline, transpennine routes - I'm not sure.
Does anyone know if I can do this journey still for what I used to be able to do it for? Maybe I've not searched hard enough or maybe Fridays in March are a bad day for the journey involved. Also I notice that for Euston to Penrith that Offpeak tickets are generally cheaper than Advance?
!!!! Kind of defeats the point in planning ahead if that's going to be the case.
I'd much rather get the train than drive but if the cost is going to be so much more now for doing such journeys then it won't be value for money for me and my friends.
Boppy