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Railcard Rage
I travel to Scotland as a single traveller via train regularly to see my Mum. It really irritates me as I can't get discount of a third off as I don't fit any of the categories for a railcard!
I'm not travelling with family and friends
I'm not under 25
I'm not over 60
I'm not travelling 2 together
I'm not disabled
I want a single traveller railcard introduced please.
I try booking in advance to get it cheaper but my journey involves 3 changes each way and booking a return always seems to be around the same price.
Any ideas on how to get discounted travel on trains???
I'm not travelling with family and friends
I'm not under 25
I'm not over 60
I'm not travelling 2 together
I'm not disabled
I want a single traveller railcard introduced please.
I try booking in advance to get it cheaper but my journey involves 3 changes each way and booking a return always seems to be around the same price.
Any ideas on how to get discounted travel on trains???
Answers
I've been looking at an alternative route. It comes out at much the same fare on the dates which I've used but it might be cheaper on your own chosen dates, so I'll offer it to you anyway: Assuming, again, outward travel on 24 October, returning 3 days later . . . Depart Chepstow 0918 Arrive Birmingham New Street 1045 (Direct) £22.70 Depart Birmingham NS 1115...
17:51 Tue 06th Sep 2016
Try providing us with your travel dates and preferred times for a forthcoming trip, Jubieanna (plus, of course, the stations you're travelling between). There are three ABers with particularly good knowledge of the rail system. (Me, 'cos I used to run a railway station, Mushroom25 and Dzug2). If there's a cheap way to do it it, one of us should be able to tell you what it is!
^^^ Senior Railcards also have no time restrictions outside of the old 'Network Southeast' area (where they're not valid during the morning peak).
The same applies to Family & Friends Railcards.
16-25 Railcards are valid at all times but are subject to a £12 minimum fare before 1000 on weekdays (except in July and August).
The same applies to Family & Friends Railcards.
16-25 Railcards are valid at all times but are subject to a £12 minimum fare before 1000 on weekdays (except in July and August).
First thoughts on splitting the fares:
The Off-Peak Return fare from Chepstow to Gleneagles is £171.20, so that's what I'm trying to better.
I've used the dates of 24 October outbound and 27th October, providing just a short break, as my examples.
Splitting the journey into three ('Advance') fare sections (Chepstow to Birmingham, Birmingham to Edinburgh and Edinburgh) suggest the following:
Depart Chepstow 1018
Arrive Birmingham NS 1145
(Direct) £10.30
Depart Birmingham NS 1230
Arrive Edinburgh 1721
(Change at York, Arr 1439, Dep 1454) £53.20
Depart Edinburgh 1733
Arrive Gleneagles 1902
(Change at Stirling, Arrive 1829, Depart 1842) £8.40
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Depart Gleneagles 1253
Arrive Edinburgh 1437
(Change at Stirling, Arrive 1312, Depart 1337) £8.40
Depart Edinburgh 1451
Arrive Birmingham NS 1905
(Direct) £26.00
Depart Birmingham NS 1946
Arrive Chepstow 2149
(Direct) £10.30
So that gives a total fare of £116.60, which is 32% cheaper than the Off-Peak Return fare (and thus compares favourably with the 34% discount that Railcard users receive).
Give me some more time though and I might be able to better that!
The Off-Peak Return fare from Chepstow to Gleneagles is £171.20, so that's what I'm trying to better.
I've used the dates of 24 October outbound and 27th October, providing just a short break, as my examples.
Splitting the journey into three ('Advance') fare sections (Chepstow to Birmingham, Birmingham to Edinburgh and Edinburgh) suggest the following:
Depart Chepstow 1018
Arrive Birmingham NS 1145
(Direct) £10.30
Depart Birmingham NS 1230
Arrive Edinburgh 1721
(Change at York, Arr 1439, Dep 1454) £53.20
Depart Edinburgh 1733
Arrive Gleneagles 1902
(Change at Stirling, Arrive 1829, Depart 1842) £8.40
____________________________________________
Depart Gleneagles 1253
Arrive Edinburgh 1437
(Change at Stirling, Arrive 1312, Depart 1337) £8.40
Depart Edinburgh 1451
Arrive Birmingham NS 1905
(Direct) £26.00
Depart Birmingham NS 1946
Arrive Chepstow 2149
(Direct) £10.30
So that gives a total fare of £116.60, which is 32% cheaper than the Off-Peak Return fare (and thus compares favourably with the 34% discount that Railcard users receive).
Give me some more time though and I might be able to better that!
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