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« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2021, 11:59:19 »

....and your encounters aren't necessarily any more prevalent than mine, I might add.

OK, so these are a microcosm whichever way they are looked at. What I think we both agree on is that peak fares *are* too high regardless, and need reducing, certainly longer distance - if only to spread the loads more evenly with far fewer travelling at peak times. Maybe only temporarily, as those numbers will invariably increase over the next year as WFH (Working From Home) settles down into more of a routine.

Until the Government start to reduce the costs on the railway - and that is likely to engender some disruption as the unions will undoubtedly baulk at reduced pay rises (which make up the largest singular cost on the railway, I think), that can only mean rises in off-peak fares. I suspect TOC (Train Operating Company)-only fares will be the first to disappear as all TOCs become service operators in name only, with all branding to disappear in favour of GBR (Great British Railways), so that will recoup some farebox....but hopefully all fares will become mileage-based (with some difference regionally in pence-per-mile) - at least that would remove the need to split-fares & make fares fairer to start with.
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