1. What is the difference between a "safeguarded" and "non-safeguarded" Priv? The very concept is completely new to me!
In 1993 the Railways Act was carried through Parliament. Part of that legislation safeguarded the concessionary travel facilities enjoyed by employees of British Rail (BR), at the time that the public rail service was broken up and sold off. The law guaranteed that anyone who entered railway employment before 1 April 1996, when it was privatised, would retain the right to the conditions – including travel facilities - they had under BR. Travel facilities were deemed ‘safeguarded’.
The main differences between Safeguarded Employees and TOC New Entrants (TOCNE) Employees can be seen below
Free Travel (“Boxes”)- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: NO
Privilege Travel (75% reduction)- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
Free Residential Travel- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: NO (Priv Rate Only)
LUL privilege travel- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: NO
Other rail operators free travel (preserved, Eurostar etc)- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: SOME
Other rail operators free travel (preserved, Eurostar etc)- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
European (FIP): Privilege- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
European (FIP): Free- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
Shipping: P&O (Dover – Calais)- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
Shipping: Stena Ireland- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
Shipping: Irish Ferries- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: NO
Shipping: IOW - Safeguarded: YES (Pre 01/04/85), TOCNE: NO
Shipping: IOM- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: NO
Shipping: Caledonian MacBrayne- Safeguarded: YES (Pre 01/01/71), TOCNE: NO
Non-European (FIP): Privilege- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
Non-European (FIP): Free- Safeguarded: YES, TOCNE: YES
2. I've seen people using Privs with date boxes on them, which I never had in my BR version of the pass. How does a "dated" Priv work?
A "Priv" with Boxes (otherwise known as a Staff Travel Card,
http://therailticketgallery.fotopic.net/p48665662.html), is one that entitles the holder to free travel on the National Rail network. Each date in the box entitles the holder to free travel over all National Rail services on that day and up to 2400 hrs on the day following, i.e. two days worth of free travel.
Free travel can also be obtained for the following ferry journeys:
-Mainland ports/stations and Isle of Wight ports/stations via Wightlink services (applies to staff in rail service before 01/04/85).
-Mainland ports/stations and Irish ports (including Belfast York Road and Dublin), via Stena Line (applies to staff in rail service before 01/04/85 only).
-Mainland ports/stations and continental ports via P&O Stena Line and their French counterparts.
Although port taxes are payable on journeys to/from continental ports, also to/from Larne via Stranraer, Rosslare via Fishguard, Dun Laoghaire via Holyhead.