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Colin Rosenstiel December 18th 07 12:43 AM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
In article 01c840e4$3319a920$46d3403e@default, (Michael
R N Dolbear) wrote:

Also a silly message
==Please be aware, you may need to buy separate tickets for this
journey, as a through ticket may not be available. If you don't
want to travel via this route, click 'Restart journey' at the bottom
of the page and try again.==


Yes, that message is getting increasingly stupid in its application. I
got it on a through journey from Cambridge to Putney with through fares
offered!

http://www.thetrainline.com did it right

Super off peak ODTC £10.00 (sop CDR £6.50)
(point to point) CDR £10.70
Off peak ODTC £11.60 (CDR 7.60)


But you have to be registered to get any information there and separately
for each TOC to trainline link. I can't be arsed to set up so many
separate logons.

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Colin Rosenstiel

Paul Scott December 18th 07 10:51 AM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
...
In article ,
(Paul Scott) wrote:

The NR OJP should show the fares [although it won't sell them] -
you might be right about 'one' defaulting to their own offerings,
but I was expecting a CDR the to first station (Hadley Wood in your
case) + separate travelcard to be cheaper than the London Terminals
travelcard.


Why should the OJP only offer the 'one' travelcard especially when it's
mainly offering trains to King's Cross on which it correctly shows it as
not valid?

Your Hadley Wood option seems to be much more expensive, as well as being
impractical as no trains from Cambridge stop there.


I thought it was you suggested Hadley Wood ...

Paul



Colin Rosenstiel December 18th 07 11:16 AM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
In article ,
(Paul Scott) wrote:

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
...
In article ,
(Paul Scott) wrote:

The NR OJP should show the fares [although it won't sell them] -
you might be right about 'one' defaulting to their own offerings,
but I was expecting a CDR the to first station (Hadley Wood in your
case) + separate travelcard to be cheaper than the London Terminals
travelcard.


Why should the OJP only offer the 'one' travelcard especially when
it's mainly offering trains to King's Cross on which it correctly
shows it as not valid?

Your Hadley Wood option seems to be much more expensive, as well
as being impractical as no trains from Cambridge stop there.


I thought it was you suggested Hadley Wood ...


Only because it's the boundary station of the zones.

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Colin Rosenstiel

Theo Markettos December 18th 07 12:38 PM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
http://www.thetrainline.com did it right

But you have to be registered to get any information there and separately
for each TOC to trainline link. I can't be arsed to set up so many
separate logons.


http://www.qjump.trainsfares.co.uk/ still works and requires no registration
unless you want to buy tickets.

http://www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com/ has a non-Trainline booking system
that doesn't require registration to lookup.

Theo

Colin Rosenstiel December 18th 07 05:32 PM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
In article ,
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

That differential has risen steadily. In 2007 the undiscounted cheap

day
return and off-peak Day Travelcard fares are £18 and £22.50
respectively, a difference now of £4.50, five times as much as 6
years ago. For railcard users the difference now is £3.30, five and
half times as much as 60p!


Oops! Memory error at line 2. The undiscounted off-peak Day Travelcard
fare is £23 this year, not £22.50.

a difference now of £4.50, five times as much as 6 years ago.


and the difference is £5 now, 5 and a half times as much as 6 years ago.

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Colin Rosenstiel

Colin Rosenstiel December 18th 07 05:32 PM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
In article ,
(Theo Markettos) wrote:

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
http://www.thetrainline.com did it right

But you have to be registered to get any information there and
separately for each TOC to trainline link. I can't be arsed to set
up so many separate logons.


http://www.qjump.trainsfares.co.uk/ still works and requires no
registration unless you want to buy tickets.

http://www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com/ has a non-Trainline
booking system that doesn't require registration to lookup.


Ooh! Thanks very much!

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Colin Rosenstiel

Terry Harper December 19th 07 09:27 PM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:38 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

When I started working (part time) in London in 2001 an off-peak Day
Travelcard from Cambridge cost just 60p more (with Network Card discount)
than a cheap day return to London Terminals. I guess the difference
without railcard discount was 90p.

That differential has risen steadily. In 2007 the undiscounted cheap day
return and off-peak Day Travelcard fares are £18 and £22.50 respectively,
a difference now of £4.50, five times as much as 6 years ago. For
railcard users the difference now is £3.30, five and half times as much
as 60p!

From January, FCC tell me, the CDR remains at £18 while the off-peak Day
Travelcard increases to £24, widening the difference to £6, or £3.95 with
railcard discount. Meanwhile the Peak Travelcard goes up from £34.50 to
£36, the same increase in cash but a £1 less of a margin because the SDR
goes up from £28 to £29.


Odd. From Hassocks a ODT with Senior Railcard for FCC only is £10.55,
whereas a FCC only CDR is £9.90. That's an add-on of 65p, which I
consider exceptionally good value.
--
Terry Harper
Website Coordinator, The Omnibus Society
http://www.omnibussoc.org

Colin Rosenstiel December 20th 07 01:23 AM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
In article ,
(Terry Harper) wrote:

On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:38 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

From January, FCC tell me, the CDR remains at £18 while the off-peak
Day Travelcard increases to £24, widening the difference to £6, or
£3.95 with railcard discount. Meanwhile the Peak Travelcard goes up
from £34.50 to £36, the same increase in cash but a £1 less of a
margin because the SDR goes up from £28 to £29.


Odd. From Hassocks a ODT with Senior Railcard for FCC only is £10.55,
whereas a FCC only CDR is £9.90. That's an add-on of 65p, which I
consider exceptionally good value.


Aren't those fares set by Southern rather than FCC?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Terry Harper December 28th 07 10:50 PM

Who sets Day Travelcard fares from outside London?
 
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 02:23 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

In article ,
(Terry Harper) wrote:

On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:38 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

From January, FCC tell me, the CDR remains at £18 while the off-peak
Day Travelcard increases to £24, widening the difference to £6, or
£3.95 with railcard discount. Meanwhile the Peak Travelcard goes up
from £34.50 to £36, the same increase in cash but a £1 less of a
margin because the SDR goes up from £28 to £29.


Odd. From Hassocks a ODT with Senior Railcard for FCC only is £10.55,
whereas a FCC only CDR is £9.90. That's an add-on of 65p, which I
consider exceptionally good value.


Aren't those fares set by Southern rather than FCC?


Not the "FCC only" ones, which are not available before 10:00. The
"Any Permitted" SNR ODT, which is also "Not Gatwick Express" costs
£13.05. I don't know the current SNR CDR price. Before the last price
rise, the SNR ODT was £12.30 and the SNR CDR was £10.15. The FCC only
discount changed somewhere along the way.
--
Terry Harper
Website Coordinator, The Omnibus Society
http://www.omnibussoc.org


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