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The UK already uses metric. It's already switched.
The UK is a combined system.
You buy fuel for a car in metric, but measure distance of the car in imperial. The mapping of the country is divided into metric blocks, but the road signs in imperial. You're not allowed to drink alcoholic drinks...
Why would the legislation be changed?
If WCRC don't want to run a steam service someone else will. As WCRC keep saying, it's a lucrative market and supporting the economy is critical. So let another operator run instead. That should be the priority now, finding an alternative operator
It's the message that it sends rather than the specifics. Given the local economy is so important to WCRC then a company seeking to help will surely receive their full support.....?
Let's not confuse this topic by adding facts to it
Might I suggest this topic get locked now. It's pretty clear the OP hasn't found the agreement he is looking for.
You posted on a public forum asking opinions. No need for sarcasm when you get an answer.
It's pretty clear you wanted validation of your view, and now seem surprised when you haven't got it
Yes, because cost is comparable to other discretionary spend situations. It's called living in the real world.
I'm not being manipulated. I think it's a fair price for a single visit. I treat it as a single visit price. How can there be smoke and mirrors when it's entirely transparent on what...
So now you resort to insulting the museum. It's one of the leading museums in London.
You keep ignoring the fact it's comparable to similar tourist attractions in London.
It's priced similar to single visit tickets elsewhere.
It sounds like you regret not going, thought you'd post a question...
Don't go to London then if you think 25 quid is far too much for a tourist attraction, as that's normal price for similar.
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No, they need to optimise revenue to balance visitor numbers and total revenue. They don't need to maximise visitor numbers
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The entry price for a lot...
Have you even read this thread?
It's referring to a entry ticket priced similar to an equivalent tourist attraction for single entry. The OP has avoided answering whether they would have gone in were it labelled as single entry for the same price.
In this instance where it seems the individual...
Either invest significantly and have a robust solution, or don't. A ferry would be the worst option, visual enough for politicians to claim they are doing something, but not enough to actually sort the issue
Exactly. Let's be honest, I think they could even get away with some sliding doors Mk3 coaches.
If it's pulled by a steam engine and goes over Glenfinnan viaduct 99 percent of customers will be fine