The "Fares Consultation" .... below is a summary of the questions being asked. It would be very intersting to see member's opinions too so I will add a series of polls ...
What fare base options should be considered? - Poll
[here]What basket / overall scheme philosophy would be your preference? - Poll
[here]Choices on how you buy tickets- Poll
[here]Remember - 10th September 2018 is the closing date of the real consultation.
At this stage, I am not proposing any input from the forum as a group / organisation to the consultation - however, should this thread and the polls reveal a significant interest and a view held by the vast majority of members, we could re-visit that. I would certainly suggest individual members with strong views complete the consultation directly.
It has been suggested thar the current structure of fares on Britain's railways could be improved, should be improved, or is in desparate need of improvement, depending on your view. The Rail Delivery Group (for the rail industry) and Transport Focus are currently undertaking a survey of views to find out about the type of systm and structure people want to see. The home page of this consultation is at
https://www.britainrunsonrail.co.uk/fares . You may take the survey online at
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EasierFaresConsultation/ . There is also a printable copy of the consultation at
https://www.britainrunsonrail.co.uk/files/docs/English_Version_v2.pdf which I suggest you read before answering online so that you know all the questions and options ahead of filling anything in.Part 1 is about Fare restructuring. The introduction reads:We know that rail fares can sometimes be confusing to customers and we are interested in your views about how rail fares should be structured in the future. To what extent do you think each of the following options should be considered in re-structuring rail fares?
In answering these questions please assume that:
• The overall average rail fare remains the same as now.
• Fares may be structured in a different way (so that some people pay more, some will pay less and others will pay the same as they do now).
• The consultation does not advocate any of the options you will be presented, but seeks your views on a range of scenarios. All the options presented are broad concepts which would require further consideration and refinement.
You are asked to say whether each of the following should be considered in restructuring rail fares - each comes with a piece of decsripting text, and a choice of "Definitely consider" / "Maybe consider" / "Do not consider" / "Don’t know/No opinion"
Fares based on distance travelled
Fares based on the level of service received
Fares where the cost is the same at all times of day and for all days of the week
Fares based on time of booking
Fares based on the amount of flexibility required
Fares designed so that it is unnecessary to buy a ‘split-ticket’ in order to get the cheapest deal.
Fares based on encouraging travel to fill up empty seats
Fares based on loyalty to regular travellers
Fares which provide savings for certain groups in society
Fares where both the outward and return journey fares are based on time of day travelled
There is then a further "basket" question asking for a choice between three options ("Reforming rail fares will involve balancing the needs of different customers and it is unlikely that a single approach will suit everyone. Which of the three options described below best reflects your preference for the range of rail fares available?")
Option A: No discounted tickets, standard ticket price lower than now
Option B: Discounted fares same as now, standard ticket price same as now
Option C: Greater discounts than now, standard ticket price higher than now
And you may also select "Don't Know / no opinion".
Part 2 is about buying a ticketWe are interested in your views about how passengers should be able to look for, buy and receive rail tickets. To what extent do you think each of the following options should be considered?
In answering these questions please assume that:
• The range of rail fares is easier to use than it is at the moment and that the average rail fare remains the same.
• Some people pay more whilst some pay less.
• The options presented are broad concepts which would require further consideration and refinement.
Should a ticket cost the same however you buy it?
Should there be a smart card systems with a price cap?
Should online accounts be available which could be used for rail and other of types of public transport ?
Part 3 is for "Any other thoughts" - free format input boxes asking forComments on the factors which you think should influence rail fare structures e.g. peak/off-peak fares; advance fares, or anything else.
Comments on the factors which you think should influence how tickets are purchased e.g. online purchase, electronic ticketing, or anything else.
Any other comments.
The survey concludes with questions about your travel habits, your postcode area, email, age, ethnicity, gender, any disabilities. A different set if you're answering for an oranisation.