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« on: January 11, 2009, 20:38:45 » |
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Here's an interesting one - what's the most expensive fare (in pence per mile) for a standard class, walk up single ticket ... for example, Exeter to Dawlish Warren is 10 miles and the anytime single fare is 3.90 - so that's 39p per mile. For simplicity, let's only take routes on which you can make the journey staying on the same FGW▸ train all the way.
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Phil
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2009, 20:42:36 » |
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It used to be said that Bath Spa to London Paddington was the most expensive line in Britain to travel on, and that you could fly Concorde from Heathrow to Paris for less pence per mile. Whether or not that was based on any firm evidence though is questionable.
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« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2009, 20:44:19 » |
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Bath - Paddington ^0.68 p/m
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grahame
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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2009, 20:56:25 » |
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Would you believe an astonishing 91p / mile (55 miles, 50 pounds anytime single, staying on the train all the way). And before you ask, yes, that IS the rail mileage - I'm not looking at Weston-super-Mare to Cardiff
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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2009, 23:02:55 » |
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It is strange that BPW» and BTM▸ have the same cost to Paddington, and BPW must be 15-20 miles closer!
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« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2009, 23:06:34 » |
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It is strange that BPW» and BTM▸ have the same cost to Paddington, and BPW must be 15-20 miles closer!
That may be to discourage people from Bristol driving out to Parkway and getting a cheaper fare.
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grahame
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« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2009, 23:16:47 » |
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the 91p per mile is Swindon to Salisbury ... Leave Swindon at 06:15, get to Salisbury - 40 miles as the crow flies (55 miles rail) - an hour and 20 minutes later and 50 quid poorer. No, you can't get an "off peak" according to the National Rail site - that was the lowest fare I was offered for the single journey on that train. On the 18:45 (which is usually much busier) I can get an off peak for just 32 pounds.
Is the 91p per mile already more than a Javelin Journey will cost on South Eastern?
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« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2009, 07:55:03 » |
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Try Worcester Foregate Street to Worcester Shrub Hill - ^1 for around 800 yards - around ^2.00 per mile. Grahame, how do you get the accurate rail mileage?
Off rules but if you look at the Network Rail timetable an option is to change at Droitwich Spa (not FGW▸ of course) it takes over 20 mins and costs ^4.60 (^9.20 per mile !!!).
It may be worth a 'stupid guidance' thread as well!!!
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grahame
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« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2009, 08:32:49 » |
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Try Worcester Foregate Street to Worcester Shrub Hill - ^1 for around 800 yards - around ^2.00 per mile. Grahame, how do you get the accurate rail mileage?
Off rules but if you look at the Network Rail timetable an option is to change at Droitwich Spa (not FGW▸ of course) it takes over 20 mins and costs ^4.60 (^9.20 per mile !!!).
It may be worth a 'stupid guidance' thread as well!!!
Hmm ... yes, I wondered whether I should put a minimum distance on it. Again out of area, Culrain to Invershin is a one minute journey of about a quarter of a mile and costs a pound. So that's 4 pounds per mile. Amazingly, it might be a journey people would really make by train too, as (as I understand it) there isn't / wasn't another way across the river between the stations in the area. I got my mileage from an old (printed) National Rail timetable. I'm not sure if there's a similar distance one still shown to the side of the first page on the online edition. P.S. The AA says 42 miles, Swindon to Salisbury. As the passenger doesn't really mind whether or not his train runs slightly less that direct, I think it may be more suitable to claim a fare of 5000/42 = 119p per mile for the trip.
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« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2009, 10:12:03 » |
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Not quite sure whether it counts but it is an FGW▸ train. Hayes to Heathrow is about a mile and I believe is at least ^6 pounds single although both are Zone 6. But then it's BAA from Hayes.
I get my GWR▸ miles from R. A. Cooke's excellent Altlas of the GWR.
Quail track plans give current milages.
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« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2009, 10:41:29 » |
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how do you get the accurate rail mileage?
Google for 'Clive's Online Routing Engine'.
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« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2009, 11:24:26 » |
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Bedminster to Lawrence Hill won't win any awards for cheapness. Anytime fare is ^3 single = ^1.50 per mile.
Yet Parson St to Clifton Down anytime fare is ^3.10, which is "only" 54p a mile. Anyway, the connections are so bad it's quicker to walk (the same goes for the buses).
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« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2009, 11:50:30 » |
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I got my mileage from an old (printed) National Rail timetable. I'm not sure if there's a similar distance one still shown to the side of the first page on the online edition. There is (link below.) http://www.networkrail.co.uk/aspx/3828.aspx
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« Reply #13 on: January 12, 2009, 13:57:28 » |
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Bedminster to Lawrence Hill won't win any awards for cheapness. Anytime fare is ^3 single = ^1.50 per mile.
Yet Parson St to Clifton Down anytime fare is ^3.10, which is "only" 54p a mile. Anyway, the connections are so bad it's quicker to walk (the same goes for the buses).
I was just thinking that there must be some fairly expensive fares mile-for-mile on the Severn beach line: the flat rate fares are dead cheap but some of the stations are very close together, e.g. Montpelier to Redland 37 chains, ^1.50 single which makes for ^3.24/mile (to my shame I did have to look up the number of chains in a mile)! This is a grossly distorted example though: by and large the Beach line is a bargain: try getting from Temple Meads to Clifton Down for just ^1.50 in 16 minutes using Bristol's bus service!
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« Reply #14 on: January 12, 2009, 14:06:59 » |
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Not quite sure whether it counts but it is an FGW▸ train. Hayes to Heathrow is about a mile and I believe is at least ^6 pounds single although both are Zone 6. But then it's BAA from Hayes.
I get my GWR▸ miles from R. A. Cooke's excellent Altlas of the GWR.
Quail track plans give current milages.
Hayes - Heathrow single is ^4.90 and as you say is priced by BAA
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