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SWT's 2010 fares announcement, including details of changes brought about by
Oyster PAYG... http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/Che...h-West-Trains\ -passengers-from-January-2010.aspx Includes: "As part of the introduction of Oyster Pay As You Go (PAYG) onto National Rail, there will be a number of changes to fares within London, including: Cheaper peak time journeys Many fares frozen at 2009 levels, including travelcards, season tickets as well as standard class single and day return tickets. Off peak return tickets withdrawn and replaced by Oyster PAYG off-peak fares Change to the times when off peak fares are available in the London area" Which all seems to match what has been gleaned so far from other sources. Unfortunately it seems there are also to be new afternoon Super Off Peak restrictions: "In line with the Oyster PAYG off-peak fares, there will be a change to the times when South West Trains' Super Off Peak `turn up and go' ticket is valid for journeys from London" Paul S |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:03:38 -0000, "Paul Scott" wrote: SWT's 2010 fares announcement, including details of changes brought about by Oyster PAYG... http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/Che...h-West-Trains\ -passengers-from-January-2010.aspx "In line with the Oyster PAYG off-peak fares, there will be a change to the times when South West Trains' Super Off Peak `turn up and go' ticket is valid for journeys from London" So presumably no travel from 1600 - 1900 for Super Off Peak ticket holders? This seems a bit odd if it applies to people travelling to destinations beyond the Travelcard zonal area. I wonder what "London" means in this context - Waterloo and Vauxhall or any SWT run station in the zonal area? I can perhaps see a reason for alignment with Oyster conditions where Oyster fares apply. Looks like another way of shoving people's fares up while all the while proclaiming they are falling. Can't disagree, but it comes as no surprise, given that they'll have watched nearly every TOC (other than those in the former Southern Region) introduce evening restrictions over the years. If it is only the Super Offpeak, it still won't be as restricted as most north of the river franchises form what I read... Recent headlines suggest LM are introducing afternoon peak restrictions in the Birmingham area as well, it was bound to happen AFAICT, once XC made the move a while back. My theory is that ATOC have a system whereby each TOC takes a turn at introducing an unpopular fares change, then after 6 months or a year of drawing the flak from the media on their own, everyone else makes the same changes... Paul S |
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