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![]() On Jul 9, 10:06*pm, "Paul Scott" wrote: 1506 wrote: On Jul 7, 1:09 pm, James Farrar wrote: OK, oops. But there's still a premium, even if I overstated its amount. None-the-less, I think this may indicate a way forward for suburban rail development. *It seems that the market will pay more for a superior product. You may have missed it in one of the other threads on the HS1 and its fares, but even with the supplement Ashford to London via HS1 is still comparably priced to other similar length journeys on a pence/mile basis. *In the final analysis current 'Southeastern' fares may just have been generally low compared to other parts of the London commuter area. Certainly in the London zonal fares area, the gradual process of equalising all rail-only season ticket fares across all TOCs in London over three years (process will be complete come January 2010) has meant that the season ticket prices from Southeastern stations have had to rise. |
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