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« on: July 22, 2009, 21:20:24 »

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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2009, 22:30:52 »

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Whoopee, school holidays are here again and the great news is that two kids travel for ^1 each on the Arriva Trains Wales network, when accompanied by an adult. The offer is available Monday to Friday every week until 4 September.

http://www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/kids.aspx

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whoopee bloody whoopee

this is an example of the reason the bar in the copthorne in sluff is full of manic brats at 10pm at night

Relaxing meal after work?  Think not - welcome to the mad house

I dont care if its the school holidays, why should the rest of us suffer
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2009, 23:27:34 »

This is a  a fantastic way of getting families to the seaside out of the car to sample the railway. It will also encourage families to visit new areas hopefully wthin the region served by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former Train Operating Company)) encouraging people to sample a day out in Cardiff, visiting the countryside on the Cambrain and Heart of Wales lines whilst also encouraing people to seaside towns like Rhyl and Tenby. Hopefully by getting people out of the car you may get people to realise it is better and cheaper to let the train take the strain.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2009, 23:38:19 »

This is a  a fantastic way of getting families to the seaside out of the car to sample the railway. It will also encourage families to visit new areas hopefully wthin the region served by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former Train Operating Company)) encouraging people to sample a day out in Cardiff, visiting the countryside on the Cambrain and Heart of Wales lines whilst also encouraing people to seaside towns like Rhyl and Tenby. Hopefully by getting people out of the car you may get people to realise it is better and cheaper to let the train take the strain.

I have no issue with any of that

I do however have isues with:

1. Children getting half fare just by being children - they take up the same seat as an adult (gone are the days when we stood for the older generation to sit)

2. Promotions encouraging travel with them - children are just human beings albeit annoying ones with no volume control and no off button
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« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2009, 00:01:03 »

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Whoopee, school holidays are here again and the great news is that two kids travel for ^1 each on the Arriva Trains Wales network, when accompanied by an adult. The offer is available Monday to Friday every week until 4 September.

http://www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/kids.aspx

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Hhmm...I can take up to four children (although I only personally have 3) from Maidenhead into London (all zones) off peak for ^1 for each of them as long as I buy a ticket myself.. and that is all the time, not just in the school holidays..  Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2009, 00:05:00 »

This is a  a fantastic way of getting families to the seaside out of the car to sample the railway. It will also encourage families to visit new areas hopefully wthin the region served by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former Train Operating Company)) encouraging people to sample a day out in Cardiff, visiting the countryside on the Cambrain and Heart of Wales lines whilst also encouraing people to seaside towns like Rhyl and Tenby. Hopefully by getting people out of the car you may get people to realise it is better and cheaper to let the train take the strain.

I have no issue with any of that

I do however have isues with:

1. Children getting half fare just by being children - they take up the same seat as an adult (gone are the days when we stood for the older generation to sit)

2. Promotions encouraging travel with them - children are just human beings albeit annoying ones with no volume control and no off button

If it's any consolation my children are just as willing to stand up in sardine like conditions without complaining if that's the way it happens (due to engineering works etc).. And they do have volume control you'll be happy to hear (although sometimes I do have to remind them of that  Grin Grin).. However, being seasoned train travellers, they would still much rather I drive them instead of getting the train  Wink
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2009, 00:09:38 »

This is a  a fantastic way of getting families to the seaside out of the car to sample the railway. It will also encourage families to visit new areas hopefully wthin the region served by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former Train Operating Company)) encouraging people to sample a day out in Cardiff, visiting the countryside on the Cambrain and Heart of Wales lines whilst also encouraing people to seaside towns like Rhyl and Tenby. Hopefully by getting people out of the car you may get people to realise it is better and cheaper to let the train take the strain.

I have no issue with any of that

I do however have isues with:

1. Children getting half fare just by being children - they take up the same seat as an adult (gone are the days when we stood for the older generation to sit)

2. Promotions encouraging travel with them - children are just human beings albeit annoying ones with no volume control and no off button

If it's any consolation my children are just as willing to stand up in sardine like conditions without complaining if that's the way it happens (due to engineering works etc).. And they do have volume control you'll be happy to hear (although sometimes I do have to remind them of that  Grin Grin).. However, being seasoned train travellers, they would still much rather I drive them instead of getting the train  Wink

I just dont like noise and children come with it.

However, I have been on the odd train - usually local WM services) where I have been stood and a family have been there and two kids are sitting in seats. 

I wonder what would happen if I suggested one of the kids on half fare stand so I can sit.......... i bet i'd get dogs abuse because if they were the sort of parents like mine we;re, the kids would have been cattle prodded out of the seats at the first sign of an adult standing.

And no I didnt like it but I was a kid and it came with the terrority.

Occupy a seat if others standing, pay full price
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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2009, 09:40:34 »

It doesn't work like that, what a truly absurd thing to suggest!!

Children are not in the position to necessarily afford full price tickets. Everybody boarding the train has equally as little right to a seat as the others. Nowhere does it say a ticket entitles you to a seat! Using your method of thinking, as a YP holder I am only worthy of 66% of my seat, same applies to Senior RC holders, who surely, need the seat most?
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« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2009, 10:13:45 »

child fare reductions and child promotions are all about capturing business from families who would otherwise drive if everyone had to pay the full adult fare.  they forfil the aims of getting folk out of their cars and trying to get business from a braod range of potential customers. 
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