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Old 18th May 2008, 08:27   #1
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7404514.stm

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Old 18th May 2008, 13:52   #2
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firstly, I am on a mobile device and it is disappointing that the BBC site is so bloated these days, any chance of articles being pasted here (and credited, of course) to make it easier?

that out of the way, I think the article title is misleading. it's not really a 'new system', just renaming all advance fares to 'Advance' and changing some conditions.

I suppose you could call September's changes a 'new system' but it's stretching the truth a bit.

"Passengers have told us that they want a simpler fares system. We are listening and responding," said David Mapp. Erm, no David. The government told you to do it. you did not do it of your own back in response to the people you treat with contempt that you call 'customers'. Don't lie to us. And really, you are not fulfilling your obligations as you are only changing things superficialy.

"These changes will enable people to buy train tickets more easily and with greater confidence."

more easily? how? are fast ticket machines isuing APs, rovers etc? no. are the awkward staff who refuse to follow your rules on impartiality going to become helpful?? no. I will not make it 'easier', you are lying again.

'greater confidence' you say? yet another lie! the conditions are all different for what 'off peak' means, so no, we can have no confidence about validity unless we check the individual ticket restriction code. something you won't let us do easily.

you say it's not about fares but either you or XC are lying. XC put many fares at shoulder-peak time up and they said that was in aid of the 'simplification' of fares that you are overseing.

David Mapp, you euther deliberately mislead us or you are a fool. i'm not afraid to speak out against your ludicrous claims.
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Old 18th May 2008, 14:12   #3
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David Mapp, you euther deliberately mislead us or you are a fool. i'm not afraid to speak out against your ludicrous claims.
I'm going for the former.

BBC used to have a mobile version of there site, when it works.
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Old 18th May 2008, 15:11   #4
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Ooh! Fancy seeing Cat Hobbs on the BBC!
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Old 18th May 2008, 15:22   #5
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The new fares are a bit simpler to understand IMO, now that all the conditions for APs are the same (bar some FC tickets being available with a 16-25 railcard). But they are making a bit of a big deal out of it. In reality, most people won't notice much of a difference, and those who do will probably be worse off. As mentioned before, the only winners are us railcard holders.
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Old 18th May 2008, 15:44   #6
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7404514.stm
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New rail ticket system launched

Atoc says passengers wanted a simpler system of tickets

Rail passengers pre-booking trips will now be issued with an "advance ticket" as the first phase of a new ticketing system comes into operation. The ticket replaces discounted offers such as Leisure Advance, Business Advance, Value Advance and Apex. Train operators say this will make the system simpler for passengers and plan to bring in more changes in September. But the change will see an increase in charges for some who want to rearrange a ticket they have booked in advance. The number of UK rail journeys has risen more than 40% in the past decade.

Fee changes

The changes will mean an end to refunds on advance sales and, for some, a doubling of the fee for changes to journey times to £10 per journey leg. There will also be changes for railcard holders. The percentage discount afforded by Young Persons, Family and Friends, Senior, HM Forces and Disabled Persons railcards, will now apply to all tickets bought in advance, which was previously not the case. A further change is that the 50% child discount also now applies to all advance tickets.

Transport campaigner's view on new rail ticket system

On 7 September a second phase of changes will take place, with tickets that can be bought right up to the date and time of travel being split into two categories - Anytime and Off-peak. Anytime tickets can be bought up until the time of travel and used on any train without peak-hour or other restrictions. Off-peak tickets can also be bought up until the time of travel, but will carry restrictions on the time and day of travel - current ticket types which will be re-named Off-peak include Saver and Cheap Day returns.

'Not about fares'

A spokesman for the Association of Train Operating Companies (Atoc) said the move was "nothing to do with the cost of fares" but was meant to simplify the system for passengers. "Passengers have told us that they want a simpler fares system. We are listening and responding," said David Mapp, commercial director of Atoc, when the plans were announced. "These changes will enable people to buy train tickets more easily and with greater confidence." But Campaign for Better Transport director Stephen Joseph said the new system could be even clearer. "It will simplify things for passengers but not as much as I think they should be," he said. "You'll still have a situation where you'll have confusion about when off peak is, when you can get, walk up and buy a cheap ticket. "In some cases you've still got confusing restrictions which mean that it's actually quite difficult to get cheap tickets on the railway - particularly at times when people want to travel like on InterCity lines from say Manchester to London."

New ticket names
  • Advance - discounted, advance-bought tickets
  • Off-peak - tickets bought up to time of travel, but with restrictions
  • Anytime - tickets bought up to time of travel with no restrictions
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Advance fares will all be called advance but presumably there will still have to be some form of grading for them in price otherwise how will you know if you have the cheapest or near cheapest fares if unfamiliar with the fares for that route?

Edit: Just checked FGW tickets, just says STANDARD ADVANCE SINGLE on all the STD advance fares.
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The new fares are a bit simpler to understand IMO, now that all the conditions for APs are the same (bar some FC tickets being available with a 16-25 railcard). But they are making a bit of a big deal out of it. In reality, most people won't notice much of a difference, and those who do will probably be worse off. As mentioned before, the only winners are us railcard holders.
Yes, the new AP fares are a bit easier to understand. The main reason for this is the fact that the conditions are identical (with the exception of the FC fares that you mention). That said, there is still ambiguity about "suggested services" and ending/starting "short", which should have been addressed. A missed opportunity.

However, you are absolutely right that they are making a bigger deal of it. Indeed, they are confusing the issue by singing the praises of the September fare changes by saying this is part of a bigger picture.

It is the September changes that I am really complaining about, as they simply do NOT "do what they say on the tin".
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It is the September changes that I am really complaining about, as they simply do NOT "do what they say on the tin".
Exactly. Simplifying fares? No, only the names. The older system is much easier to understand IMO (then again, I understand the older system). The labels are quite easy to understand; easier than "Cheap Day" and "Supersaver" and so on, but the conditions still baffle me. Presumably they'll explain all these better nearer the time so that everyone is clearer with the new fares, but i fail to see exactly why the September changes are necessary or beneficial in any way.

As for todays changes, despite the apparent loss of "grading", I see the "Advance" branding and the new T&Cs being beneficial to me. £13.66 to ABD and back is a good deal, as is £8 to DEE. Maybe on the whole there's issues, but for railcard holders and Scottish AP travellers (to name but 2), the new system is beneficial.
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For those of us who understand and know the old system, it's going to be a bitch to learn the new one. I like the current system, and do NOT want to have to learn these new tickets! I like knowing what time I can use my Y-P at (and they have to change that too!), when CDRs are valid and when I need a Saver Return. I like too knowing which tickets I can break a journey on and which I can't...

I see NO benefit for the majority of people with the new system. I'm sorry, but I'm with yorkie on this. Lies, mistruths and a waste of time sums up the new scheme in my eyes.
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Exactly. Sim..but the conditions still baffle me. Presumably they'll explain all these better nearer the time s....
conditions are not changing, and are not in the public domain, although they were 'leaked' via Avantix traveller last year.

hopefully someone will leak it again
in September.

the only other way to get the restrictions is toask at stations, phone NRES, etc. this is not what i'd call 'easy to understand'

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Yorkie, you say the only way... but RAIL, Today's Railways etc do translate them into fairly understandable terms - ok you can argue that is a specialist publications, but the advantix leaks online are hardly general public friendly.

I am sure that some guards will, nearer the time, explain to us what they understand the restrictions to mean, and after all, they are the ones who implement them!

The changes in YP ticket times was AIUI for XC only, not for the otehr operators - that IMO is what should be stopped - its should be standard tickets, with standard restrictions - i.e. in SPT land, a CDR is valid after morning peak, but a FSR CDR is not valid in the evening peaks - this can even apply on the same train, and if going to Croy, you can use a CDR, if going to Falkirk High, you cannot.
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Whereas the times has http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...in-prices.html

"Train fare overhaul triples certain prices"

I suppose the truth lies somewhere in between, as usual...
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Whereas the times has http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...in-prices.html

"Train fare overhaul triples certain prices"

I suppose the truth lies somewhere in between, as usual...
That'll be the Telegraph then .... If you look at XC, there is a mix of price rises and price drops....but the industry does seem to be moving to an AP based model with cheap seats if you are flexible and can book ahead - rather like the successful' airline industry?
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Oddly enough my Nat Ex advance for this week with my YP has a seperate Disc entry on the ticket and a 11%?
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