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Annex Table A1 in the MD3221 is also incorrect as it shows last year's increases for the TOC fares. For example the Zone 1-4 peak fare is shown as increasing from £4.60 to £4.90, and off peak from £3.40 to £3.60 in March 2024, but the current fares are already £4.90 and £3.60 - so I imagine...
Is there a way to differentiate between a train that actually has compulsory reservation to one that has the flag but isn't. On old, printed timetables there used to be a symbol for "reservation recommended" which would seem more appropriate for most of the LNER services.
I've stayed at a hotel and planned to catch a train home late morning, but on waking to glorious sunshine stayed the whole day and got a train late afternoon instead. That doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Car drivers aren't expected to book their journey times in advance - we have designed our...
In 2008 there was a great deal of publicity about rail fares being made "Simple". All tickets were to be named "Anytime", "Off-peak" "Super-off-peak" or "Advance". All the various different names for tickets booked in advance were abolished. I'm sure it was also implied that it didn't matter...
There could be some sort of power-sharing so that jews are guaranteed places in the parliament, and joint heads of government similar to Northern Ireland.
The concept of a Jewish state hasn't been a huge success - is it time to try something different? A secular state with freedom of religion...
According to the timetable at https://irp.cdn-website.com/802f992f/files/uploaded/BMCoasterTimetable.pdf there is no service at 1515 from Hengistbury Head. The next bus after 1445 is 1600. Bustimes.org shows a bus at 1515 though.
Perhaps they need to introduce an additional flag so that we have one for "reservations compulsory" and one for "reservations aren't compulsory, but we are pretending that they are" :)
Single leg pricing is certainly simpler - you pay for each journey made rather than paying for 2 journeys even if you are only going 1 way (with singles priced at nearly the same price as a return). All other countries I have visited price public transport in that way and air fares are as well...