TravelDream
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About time GWR got some competition from South Wales to London.Fares on this route are far too high.Most in South Wales are not on "London wages"
GWR faces a fair bit of competition on the route.
National Express, Megabus and Flixbus all have frequent service. Timetables are still settling post-Covid though the direction is towards more buses, not fewer.
On the train, there's the via Salisbury/ Warminster fare for £67.30 off-peak return.
Though both of these options are a fair bit slower.
Welsh wages are not dramatically different to anywhere in the country - it's just there are fewer high-paying occupations. In fact the Welsh average is higher than the North East and East Midlands.
I would say that very roughly the coach fares have doubled since Covid with now only every other seat being occupied. So the coach revenue is probably unchanged but I pay more for more breathing space.
All the coach operators have now stopped doing the every other seat thing.
I've taken Megabus (and NX once) from Cardiff - Heathrow a few times this summer and coaches have generally been very busy. I can see why Megabus choose to operate Cardiff - Heathrow - London as passengers are split about 50/50 to the two destinations and it doesn't add *that* much time to the route.
I think you're right about fares being a bit higher than pre-Covid though. Still, you can get a return tomorrow from Cardiff to London in the morning and back in the evening for £20.