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« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2023, 15:18:43 »

Don't forget any residents of Devon and Cornwall, you can now purchase a digital Devon and Cornwall railcard through GWR (Great Western Railway) only.
(They also sell digital national railcards)

That's brand new and a first for a local railcard.  We (Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership) funded the capital cost of the work. GWR identified the opportunity and made it happen.  It's long been an ambition to make the Devon & Cornwall Railcard much easier to buy.  They will still be available to buy at ticket offices as now.
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« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2023, 17:49:01 »

I did email Devon Live yesterday but I had no response, however this morning it turned up on Plymouth Live.
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« Reply #17 on: June 29, 2023, 16:15:45 »

From Plymouth Live

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Great Western Railway train fares for journeys in Devon and Cornwall are set to increase this month. The train operator says this is due to "shifts in customer demand".

Ticket prices for all off peak journeys in Devon and Cornwall, including ones that travel to and from Taunton, will soon be increasing by five per cent as GWR (Great Western Railway) reports changes to customers' habits. They say they are hoping this will also encourage people to travel on quieter trains.

GWR also explained that the increase in fares is also intended to help the company generate a "sensible financial return for government." A spokesperson for GWR said: "From June 11, Off-Peak Day fares within Devon and Cornwall, including fares to/from Taunton, are increasing by 5%. This is designed to help manage shifts in customer demand and encouraging travel on quieter trains, while ensuring we are generating a sensible financial return for government.

"As part of the current National Rail Contracts, all revenue is returned to government and train operators are paid a fixed management fee.

"The Devon & Cornwall Railcard continues to offer 1/3 off all standard class Anytime or Off-Peak tickets to local residents.

"And Off-Peak fares still offer a significant discount against Anytime fares."




Encourage people to travel on quieter trains Huh When and how - Off Peak being bottom tier in the South West for local journeys, Super off peak fares don't exist for these journeys ?!? Huh IMO (in my opinion) the spokesperson is talking b*ll*cks.
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« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2023, 06:46:47 »

What do you expect for your money?

A 5% increase in blx, any time.
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