I see that both BRFares and LTFares are using the new method of calculating railcard discounted fares, as a note on the homepage of the former explains:
"As of March 2021, rounding of fares after applying a railcard discount is calculated in accordance with the new Rail Settlement Plan standard published in August 2019, i.e. rounding down to the next 5p. This ensures consistent results with most accredited retail systems currently in use."
However, OysterFares is using the old method of calculation, with fares presumably being rounded up to the next 5p. Can anyone shed any light on what fares are being charged in practice—the rounded down fares on LTFares, or the higher fares on OysterFares?
"As of March 2021, rounding of fares after applying a railcard discount is calculated in accordance with the new Rail Settlement Plan standard published in August 2019, i.e. rounding down to the next 5p. This ensures consistent results with most accredited retail systems currently in use."
However, OysterFares is using the old method of calculation, with fares presumably being rounded up to the next 5p. Can anyone shed any light on what fares are being charged in practice—the rounded down fares on LTFares, or the higher fares on OysterFares?