Train GraphicClick on the map to explore geographics
 
I need help
FAQ
Emergency
About .
Travel & transport from BBC stories as at 02:55 19 Apr 2025
 
- British man, 27, killed by avalanche in French Alps
- US lays out plans to hit Chinese ships with port fees
Read about the forum [here].
Register [here] - it's free.
What do I gain from registering? [here]
 10/05/25 - BRTA Westbury
10/05/25 - Model Railsay Show, Calne
13/05/25 - Melksham TUG / AGM
14/05/25 - West Wiltshire RUG

On this day
19th Apr (1938)
Foundation, Beatties of London (link)

Train RunningCancelled
05:58 Westbury to Portsmouth Harbour
06:31 Truro to Falmouth Docks
06:52 Par to Newquay
07:15 Falmouth Docks to Truro
16:38 Bristol Temple Meads to Worcester Foregate Street
18:52 Worcester Foregate Street to Bristol Temple Meads
21:32 Cheltenham Spa to Swindon
22:39 Swindon to Gloucester
Short Run
07:27 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
08:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
08:27 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
08:38 Bristol Temple Meads to Worcester Foregate Street
10:52 Worcester Foregate Street to Bristol Temple Meads
11:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
11:42 Bristol Temple Meads to Salisbury
12:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
13:07 Salisbury to Bristol Temple Meads
13:30 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
14:38 Bristol Temple Meads to Worcester Foregate Street
14:52 Worcester Foregate Street to Bristol Temple Meads
15:42 Bristol Temple Meads to Salisbury
16:52 Worcester Foregate Street to Bristol Temple Meads
17:06 Salisbury to Bristol Temple Meads
17:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
18:12 Salisbury to Cheltenham Spa
20:45 Bristol Temple Meads to Weymouth
21:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Westbury
Delayed
An additional train service has been planned to operate as shown 13:59 Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central
PollsThere are no open or recent polls
Abbreviation pageAcronymns and abbreviations
Stn ComparatorStation Comparator
Rail newsNews Now - live rail news feed
Site Style 1 2 3 4
Next departures • Bristol Temple MeadsBath SpaChippenhamSwindonDidcot ParkwayReadingLondon PaddingtonMelksham
Exeter St DavidsTauntonWestburyTrowbridgeBristol ParkwayCardiff CentralOxfordCheltenham SpaBirmingham New Street
April 19, 2025, 03:08:37 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Forgotten your username or password? - get a reminder
Most recently liked subjects
[147] FOSS and FOSW validity - some quirks
[111] Fifteen years of the Transwilts CRP
[97] Wiltshire Day Rover - new multi-operator bus ticket
[81] St Erth station - facilities, footbridge, improvements, incide...
[56] Destination: London Travelcard Zones 1-6
[44] Melksham's rail service - where are we, on the anniversary of ...
 
News: the Great Western Coffee Shop ... keeping you up to date with travel around the South West
 
   Home   Help Search Calendar Login Register  
Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5 ... 18
  Print  
Author Topic: Rail fare prices - the basis of increases (merged ongoing discussion)  (Read 83256 times)
devon_metro
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 5175



View Profile
« Reply #30 on: August 02, 2009, 19:48:53 »

Someone in Swindon said so?
Logged
Zoe
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 754


View Profile
« Reply #31 on: August 02, 2009, 20:17:56 »

I would like to know how they are getting away with pushing up a regulated fare by 20% though.
Logged
JayMac
Data Manager
Hero Member
******
Posts: 19304



View Profile
« Reply #32 on: August 02, 2009, 20:47:02 »

Super Off Peak will be current Off Peak price. Off Peak will rise by apx 20p for every pound it is now. Super Off Peak fares are not regulated, apart from changing the name and validity times Off Peak remains unchanged. Thats how they get round it and this is what will happen.

So, the current Off Peak fare (^83.00 RED-PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains)) will be applied to a new Super Off Peak product. And this leaves FGW (First Great Western) free to increase the Off Peak by 20%? That can't be allowed under the regulated fares rules surely? If it is, then it appears that FGW are returning to some of the sharp practices that got them slapped with a remedial notice in 2007. I'll wait until 7th September before I email Lord Adonis.....
Logged

"Good news for regular users of Euston Station in London! One day they will die. Then they won't have to go to Euston Station ever again." - David Mitchell
Zoe
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 754


View Profile
« Reply #33 on: August 02, 2009, 21:09:46 »

So, the current Off Peak fare (^83.00 RED-PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains)) will be applied to a new Super Off Peak product. And this leaves FGW (First Great Western) free to increase the Off Peak by 20%? That can't be allowed under the regulated fares rules surely? If it is, then it appears that FGW are returning to some of the sharp practices that got them slapped with a remedial notice in 2007. I'll wait until 7th September before I email Lord Adonis.....
There is also the potential that in a few years time once everyone has accepted the higher Off Peak fares the FGW will scrap this new Super Off Peak fare forcing everyone to pay the higher Off Peak fare.
Logged
vacman
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 2530


View Profile
« Reply #34 on: August 02, 2009, 21:20:13 »

I would like to know how they are getting away with pushing up a regulated fare by 20% though.
didnt think SVR's were regulated??
Logged
devon_metro
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 5175



View Profile
« Reply #35 on: August 02, 2009, 21:39:59 »

I would like to know how they are getting away with pushing up a regulated fare by 20% though.
didnt think SVR's were regulated??

Yeh, appears you are right.

I'm informed that South West Trains did exactly the same as this.
Logged
JayMac
Data Manager
Hero Member
******
Posts: 19304



View Profile
« Reply #36 on: August 02, 2009, 21:40:43 »

I would like to know how they are getting away with pushing up a regulated fare by 20% though.
didnt think SVR's were regulated??
Regulated fares include SVRs (Off Peak Return in new money), Season tickets, Standard Day Singles/Returns and certain 'commuter' fares.
Logged

"Good news for regular users of Euston Station in London! One day they will die. Then they won't have to go to Euston Station ever again." - David Mitchell
old original
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 910


View Profile
« Reply #37 on: August 03, 2009, 10:25:42 »

Went into Truro this morning and the man in the ticket office showed me the screen of his ticket machine. He put in Truro - Paddington, SVR (apparently they still use the old codes?!) for the 5th of Sept and it showed ^83.00. He just changed the date to the 6th and the fare changed to ^100. He did the same for the new super off peak ticket and on the 5th it wouldn't show anything but on the 6th it showed ^83.00.  He did say that officially they don't sell new fares at the new prices until four weeks before hand so this might be why they don't show on the web yet and that things could change... umm interesting....
Logged

8 Billion people on a wet rock - of course we're not happy
slippy
Sr. Member
****
Posts: 135


View Profile Email
« Reply #38 on: August 03, 2009, 12:00:13 »

I havnt any hard evidence to support this change as its not yet been made public, but can guarantee it will happen. The new Super off Peak fares are only available to Reading/Paddington and beyond. Other areas across the network the SVR fare remains unchanged.

Another example is the PGN to PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains) SVR goes from ^69 to ^84.
Logged
vacman
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 2530


View Profile
« Reply #39 on: August 03, 2009, 12:14:53 »

did someone say on here that the first "super off-peak" was the 1029 from Redruth? (1000 from Pnz), which is the busiest train of the day!!!
Logged
old original
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 910


View Profile
« Reply #40 on: August 03, 2009, 12:19:37 »

did someone say on here that the first "super off-peak" was the 1029 from Redruth? (1000 from Pnz), which is the busiest train of the day!!!

Yep, that's the one and only valid on the 12.06,  14.06 & 23.45 coming back (direct services)
and the 19.03 changing at Plymouth
Logged

8 Billion people on a wet rock - of course we're not happy
vacman
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 2530


View Profile
« Reply #41 on: August 03, 2009, 12:30:25 »

did someone say on here that the first "super off-peak" was the 1029 from Redruth? (1000 from Pnz), which is the busiest train of the day!!!

Yep, that's the one and only valid on the 12.06,  14.06 & 23.45 coming back (direct services)
and the 19.03 changing at Plymouth
Thats another load of crap because the 1206 is about the busiest London-Cornwall train! I could understand all this if it meant easing turn-up-and-go's on the busiest trains but it's not! It's allowing you to go on the busiest trains!
Logged
slippy
Sr. Member
****
Posts: 135


View Profile Email
« Reply #42 on: August 03, 2009, 13:05:17 »

I'm loving the fact that singles are now way cheaper than returns, just doesnt appear to of happened to all destinations, strange...
Logged
Zoe
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 754


View Profile
« Reply #43 on: August 03, 2009, 13:56:14 »

Thats another load of crap because the 1206 is about the busiest London-Cornwall train! I could understand all this if it meant easing turn-up-and-go's on the busiest trains but it's not! It's allowing you to go on the busiest trains!
It won't be any cheaper to go on them than it is now though so many people will likely only travel on them if they book in advance.

Looking at the NXEC (National Express East Coast) website it seems at though it will be time based rather than train based.  If the site is correct the Super Off Peak fare is not valid on the 09:35 from Newton Abbot but is valid on that train from Exeter.  In the same was the ticket is not valid on the Cornish Riviera from Penzance but is valid from Plymouth.  The site is also not showing any Friday restriction.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2009, 14:11:34 by Zo^ » Logged
JayMac
Data Manager
Hero Member
******
Posts: 19304



View Profile
« Reply #44 on: August 03, 2009, 14:21:56 »

Well it looks like I may indeed be wrong. A stealth increase just like SWT (South West Trains) when they introduced Super Off Peaks. Shame on you FGW (First Great Western). You have done wonders in re-building passenger trust following the disasterous period after winning the 'Greater Western' franchise. And now you throw it back in the passengers' faces with another woeful piece of sharp practice. How are you gonna spin this one Mr Hopwood? Are you Alison Forster in disguise?
Logged

"Good news for regular users of Euston Station in London! One day they will die. Then they won't have to go to Euston Station ever again." - David Mitchell
Do you have something you would like to add to this thread, or would you like to raise a new question at the Coffee Shop? Please [register] (it is free) if you have not done so before, or login (at the top of this page) if you already have an account - we would love to read what you have to say!

You can find out more about how this forum works [here] - that will link you to a copy of the forum agreement that you can read before you join, and tell you very much more about how we operate. We are an independent forum, provided and run by customers of Great Western Railway, for customers of Great Western Railway and we welcome railway professionals as members too, in either a personal or official capacity. Views expressed in posts are not necessarily the views of the operators of the forum.

As well as posting messages onto existing threads, and starting new subjects, members can communicate with each other through personal messages if they wish. And once members have made a certain number of posts, they will automatically be admitted to the "frequent posters club", where subjects not-for-public-domain are discussed; anything from the occasional rant to meetups we may be having ...

 
Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5 ... 18
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
This forum is provided by customers of Great Western Railway (formerly First Great Western), and the views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that the content provided by one of our posters contravenes our posting rules via admin@railcustomer.info. Full legal statement (here).

Jump to top of pageJump to Forum Home Page