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All across the Great Western territory => Fare's Fair => Topic started by: Lee on January 08, 2008, 10:21:51



Title: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: Lee on January 08, 2008, 10:21:51
First are currently pushing this ticket on the front page of the FGW website. Quote :

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Firstbus Railcard for the Bristol area has been replaced by the Freedom Travelpass

The Freedom Travelpass gives you unlimited travel on all train and most bus services in Bristol, Bath, North Somerset or South Gloucestershire. It is available in daily (peak and off-peak), weekly and monthly variants.

The ticket is available for three zones; A, A & B or A, B & C (see matrix below). You can buy tickets from station booking offices, train managers/conductors and bus drivers.

Park (shouldnt that be peak  ???) Travelcard (any time, any day) 1-day 7-day month
Zone A:Bristol City ^7.50 ^33.75 ^129.60
Zone AB:Bristol City & Bath ^9.50 ^42.75 ^164.10
Zone ABC:Bristol City, Bath, Weston ^11.50 ^51.75 ^198.70

Off Peak Travelcard (After 09.30 Mon-Fri, any time, any day) 1 day
Zone A:Bristol City ^7.00
Zone:AB Bristol City & Bath ^9.00
Zone ABC:Bristol City, Bath, Weston ^10.50

The Freedom Travelpass is valid on the following operator^s services:     

Rail


First Great Western
CrossCountry Trains
South West Trains


Bus   

Abus
ACL Travel
Faresaver
First Bristol
First Somerset & Avon
Mike's Travel
Ryans Coaches
Shaftesbury & District
Somerbus
Vista Coachways
Wessex Connect 


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: vacman on January 08, 2008, 12:17:31
Looks like a bargain!


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: devon_metro on January 08, 2008, 13:21:32
I just wish the outer region one extended to Taunton and Westbury!


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: Graz on January 08, 2008, 22:18:40
Here's how I would lay it out if those stations were to be added ;D

(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd13/GrazzaD/bristolzones.gif)

Notes:
Slight price increase for zone 3 as to cover further destinations
Additional zone 4: covering further fairly local journeys to/from Bristol, +^2
Stations in light blue/dotted lines are potential stations/lines
Unbolded dark blue stations are request stops

Edit: I just realised the zones are by letters, not numbers, so treat zone 1 as 'A', 2 as 'B', etc.


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: mada on January 08, 2008, 23:24:02
Here's how I would lay it out if those stations were to be added ;D

(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd13/GrazzaD/bristolzones.gif)

Notes:
Slight price increase for zone 3 as to cover further destinations
Additional zone 4: covering further fairly local journeys to/from Bristol, +^2
Stations in light blue/dotted lines are potential stations/lines
Unbolded dark blue stations are request stops

Edit: I just realised the zones are by letters, not numbers, so treat zone 1 as 'A', 2 as 'B', etc.

Damn right! It's all really overpriced though. If this was Germany it would probably cost around 49 euros.


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: devon_metro on January 09, 2008, 09:21:08
That zonal system would be brilliant!


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: Graz on January 09, 2008, 22:00:30
Thanks for the comments ;D

I might change Dilton Marsh to zone 3 considering its close proximity to Westbury, Also 'Wootton' only has one O! but yeah a wider ranging zonal system would be good. I've been to Cardiff where they have an unlimited travelcard using a London-style zonal system. Their outer zone reaches as far as Maesteg, and it works really well. My friend and I had a great time travelling around the area using those tickets.


Title: Re: Freedom Travelpass
Post by: Shazz on January 09, 2008, 22:08:22
Thanks for the comments ;D

I might change Dilton Marsh to zone 3 considering its close proximity to Westbury, Also 'Wootton' only has one O! but yeah a wider ranging zonal system would be good. I've been to Cardiff where they have an unlimited travelcard using a London-style zonal system. Their outer zone reaches as far as Maesteg, and it works really well. My friend and I had a great time travelling around the area using those tickets.

That's partly due to the fact it counts as part of the valley lines network!

But yes, the zonal system is awesome



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