Firstly- my apologies if I’m posting incorrectly, in the wrong place, or if I mistakenly don’t include some pertinent information. If you require any further information please do ask.
I commute into St Pancras from Kettering 3x a week, to work as a paediatric nurse. I love my job- it’s a specialist role that doesn’t exist any closer to home. I’m very passionate about it. (I say this as whenever discussing my commute costs, people’s first remark is generally “why don’t you work closer to home”.)
I have done this commute since 2018. Since then my working hours have changed to slightly more peak times, and I now generally book the 06.36 into London and the 18.35 home if I can. I book advance singles as far out as I can with a 26-30 railcard. Often I have to book later trains to bring my costs down.
I wrote to my MP this year on my return from a year of leave, as I was so frustrated and upset by the increased cost of my commute- and not just that, but that it didn’t seem to matter if I booked my advance tickets 1 week or 10 weeks in advance- they are still almost exactly the same price.
The reply from Wendy Morton wasn’t worth the paper it was printed on. Please see attached.
I’m now just looking at booking my post summer holiday rail sale tickets. I looked at booking them at the start of July, but the pricing was insane then, so i wondered if i waited until closer to the time, the price might go down- as now and again this does seem to have happened. Obviously not!
I’m going to be writing to my MP again. It feels quite fruitless, especially in the face of everything going on in the UK at the moment, but I simply cannot tell you how stressful and upsetting this part of my day is. It’s a 57 minute journey there and back, three times a week, that costs altogether more than my monthly mortgage payment. And that’s with a bloody railcard, booking advance tickets.
So as much as this feels pointless, it also seems to be my only option at this point, as there is nothing else within my control I can do about it- and actually it seems to be the only way of effecting any change.
I am by no means (obviously) an expert on the rail system, I don’t understand how tickets are priced, how far in advance they increase advance ticket costs etc- which is where you wonderful community are most genuinely and desperately needed. I am going to draft another letter, and want as much evidence as possible that the way these tickets are priced is inequitable and unfair. I understand sometimes this is purposeful to deter people from travel- but I’m not going for a jolly. I’m going to work at a job I love, helping incredibly sick children and their families. It just doesn’t seem fair.
If you are willing and able to help, I would be so incredibly grateful.
If you need any further information, please just let me know.
Warmest wishes to all of you.
I commute into St Pancras from Kettering 3x a week, to work as a paediatric nurse. I love my job- it’s a specialist role that doesn’t exist any closer to home. I’m very passionate about it. (I say this as whenever discussing my commute costs, people’s first remark is generally “why don’t you work closer to home”.)
I have done this commute since 2018. Since then my working hours have changed to slightly more peak times, and I now generally book the 06.36 into London and the 18.35 home if I can. I book advance singles as far out as I can with a 26-30 railcard. Often I have to book later trains to bring my costs down.
I wrote to my MP this year on my return from a year of leave, as I was so frustrated and upset by the increased cost of my commute- and not just that, but that it didn’t seem to matter if I booked my advance tickets 1 week or 10 weeks in advance- they are still almost exactly the same price.
The reply from Wendy Morton wasn’t worth the paper it was printed on. Please see attached.
I’m now just looking at booking my post summer holiday rail sale tickets. I looked at booking them at the start of July, but the pricing was insane then, so i wondered if i waited until closer to the time, the price might go down- as now and again this does seem to have happened. Obviously not!
I’m going to be writing to my MP again. It feels quite fruitless, especially in the face of everything going on in the UK at the moment, but I simply cannot tell you how stressful and upsetting this part of my day is. It’s a 57 minute journey there and back, three times a week, that costs altogether more than my monthly mortgage payment. And that’s with a bloody railcard, booking advance tickets.
So as much as this feels pointless, it also seems to be my only option at this point, as there is nothing else within my control I can do about it- and actually it seems to be the only way of effecting any change.
I am by no means (obviously) an expert on the rail system, I don’t understand how tickets are priced, how far in advance they increase advance ticket costs etc- which is where you wonderful community are most genuinely and desperately needed. I am going to draft another letter, and want as much evidence as possible that the way these tickets are priced is inequitable and unfair. I understand sometimes this is purposeful to deter people from travel- but I’m not going for a jolly. I’m going to work at a job I love, helping incredibly sick children and their families. It just doesn’t seem fair.
If you are willing and able to help, I would be so incredibly grateful.
If you need any further information, please just let me know.
Warmest wishes to all of you.