NARobertson
Member
I noticed in this report that the LNER has the highest number of prosecutions relative to the number of passengers. I wondered if this is related to their very limited range of fares. Certainly, this is contrary to the expectation that it is a complex range of tickets that tends to increase travel with the wrong ticket type. Recently I travelled between London and Edinburgh on a full fare flexible ticket. I could not guarantee I would be in time in get any particular train. But less pecunious passengers my take the risk of buying a cut price ticket that is limited to a particular train. They may then find they have no valid ticket and be compelled to buy a full price ticket in addition to what they have already paid. The GWR is better in having a much wider range of tickets and, incidentally, fewer prosecutions.