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On Feb 7, 3:40*pm, Roland Perry wrote:
To some extent you can solve that by a pricing structure where (for example) an unlimited day ticket is the same price as two individual legs. So the only people who would ever pay for a single leg are those who are sure that's all they need to do that day (think of it as a "low daily use discount"). Local bus companies seem to take that approach in many parts of the UK - the MK one has been slightly less than the price of two average- distance[1] singles for some time. But most smaller towns' bus systems are rather less likely to need a change of bus for the kind of journey that usually requires a single only - a journey to the town centre bus station for the railway station, for a trip away for more than one day. London's system is rather more complicated, so this doesn't apply. [1] There are 4 single-fare levels in MK - town centre only, short- journey, "normal" and cross-town-centre. Most journeys take the "normal" one. Very few take the latter, to the point that I don't see why they don't do away with it. Neil |
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