Reduction of peak fare - good
Down by 11.7%, BUT.....
Increase in off peak fare - bad, but they still have Advances from ^5.
UP by
51.5%!!! And no, they won't still have ^5 advances. Thomas Ableman said in a Tweet the Manager that they would be dearer, and not pushed as hard as they are now.
Reduction of Super Off Peak period - good
How do you work that out, because they currently cost.....^25. So it's no change, but with longer validity.
BUT this fare now being the regulated fare, it has to be available at 1900. The 1900 to Birmingham is currently a heavily used business train. The current first train for Super off-peak (2000 to Kidderminster) is also a very heavily used leisure train, just because it's the first train this ticket is available on. Move that restriction to 1900 & we're going to see two trains-worth of passenges on the 1900. Season ticket hiolders are going to be well pissed off - but hey, Chiltern don't care as they've already got our money!
And no sign of evening peak restrictions - good
Which again pisses off the season ticket holders when families take up all the seats in the school holidays (and they're on Groupsave, so some aren't paying at all!)
The 6.07pm will have a relief service making more stops south of Banbury (as there is now) - thats how Chiltern manage overcrowding - they run more trains.
Said by someone who so obviously has NO or extremely little experience on Chiltern!
Everyone goes for their fastest train, running another behind with more stops is no relief. Would you get on a stopper to Reading, for example?....no, nor would I....and Chiltern is no different.
Until they bring in more loco & coaches, they are unable to carry any more pax except during the middle of the day & late at night, again similarly to
FGW▸ .
Would you be pleased if they removed the peak restrictions out of
PAD» ?....do you think you'd get a seat if they did? So why do you think its good if Chiltern contine to have no peak restrictions? As someone who regularly uses them - they need restrictions between 1630 and 1831 currently, and probably 1601 to 1900 during the school holidays!