How on earth can FGW▸ justify such high prices on this journey?
People pay them!
It will probably be cheaper for you to split your ticket at Didcot Pakway, simply by ensuring that your train calls there.
Assuming you are retuning on the same day:
Bristol - Didcot SDR @ ^42.60 (no railcard)
Didcot - Paddington SDR @ ^46.80 (no railcard)
Total ^89.40 (Applying 1/3 discount to that and it will cost roughly ^59)
From Bristol to London, the following call at Didcot Parkway:
0447, 0530, 0600, 0630, 0700, 0730, 0800, 0830
I can trump those prices!
Bristol - Didcot. Anytime Day Single(SDS) ^21.30 (^14.05 RC)
Didcot - Paddington. Anytime Day Return(SDR) ^46.80 (^30.90 RC)
Didcot - Bristol. Super Off Peak Single(SSS) ^14.30 (^ 9.45 RC) [valid on
all evening sevices]
TOTAL: ^82.40 (^54.40 RC)
There is a further potential saving by splitting the
DID» -
PAD» return (SDR) into two singles. You can buy a DID-PAD SDS at ^24.00 (^15.85 RC) and a PAD-DID
CDS▸ at ^19.90 (^13.15 RC). However the extra ^2.90 (^1.90 RC) saved leaves your evening departures from Paddington much reduced. Last direct to Bristol
TM‡ at 1530 or 1930 onwards, by changing at Swindon the 1548, by changing at Didcot the 1622. Then there are stoppers to Didcot you can use at 1627 (change onto 1812 to
BRI» ), 1718 (onto 1842), 1725 (onto 1912), 1818 (onto 1942).
In summary, the cheapest you can do a day return to Paddington from Bristol Temple Meads out and return in the 'peaks' is ^79.50 (^52.50 RC). There are other journey options involving travel to BRI via
BPW» (a permitted route), but my heads starting to hurt. There's your fares simplification for you!!!