It is harsh for an Educational Season not to be valid if you are attending an educational establishment out of term-time.
But look at it from the TOCs▸ pov - if they were to relax restrictions, they would lose revenue. I think discretion should be used, and off peak tickets sold.
Agreed but if they are going to be valid school time then they should be endorsed with the exact dates.
Are the dates printe don it or just a reference to term times? It seems a bit unfiair to expect staff to know when term times are and to get it right every time if it is the latter
It was only a reference to term times back then, not sure if it has changed now. I thought that as the college was open and there was a help session for the course I was on that it would be valid but as I said the guard said it was not and charged me.
Otherwise as Zoe says to get it right staff will have to be issued with a booklet of all the local scools and their holidays.
This seems to be a sympton of a very English (Oliver Twist) trait of working out a complicated system to give the smallest possible concessions to the minimum number of people and not a penny (spoonful more) more.
What would be the
real cost to both the education buget and the TOCs if tickets were issued valid September to July? OK some kids willl use them during the holidays but not on their normal school trains. After all which ever way you slice it we are all paying, either the subsidy on the ticket or an by indirect subsidy to the rail industry probably both.