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« Reply #30 on: April 07, 2008, 18:35:31 » |
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If that is correct - then the point of first class berths on the sleeper are pointless, and people will be able to save ^110+ on the FC‡ fare by purchasing a SOR or a SVR, sorry, Anytime or Off Peak return ticket! A FOR is currently ^373, a SVR is currently ^75. Hmm, bargain... I'm surprised FGW▸ aren't keeping a differing level of 'service' (not that I experienced any different, a breakfast of orange juice and a biscuit is nothing on par with FSRs▸ offer of a fruit salad, bacon or egg roll and a shortbread biscuit as well) for FC customers by the looks of it.
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« Reply #31 on: April 07, 2008, 19:03:10 » |
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If that is correct - then the point of first class berths on the sleeper are pointless, and people will be able to save ^110+ on the FC‡ fare by purchasing a SOR or a SVR, sorry, Anytime or Off Peak return ticket! A FOR is currently ^373, a SVR is currently ^75. Hmm, bargain... I'm surprised FGW▸ aren't keeping a differing level of 'service' (not that I experienced any different, a breakfast of orange juice and a biscuit is nothing on par with FSRs▸ offer of a fruit salad, bacon or egg roll and a shortbread biscuit as well) for FC customers by the looks of it.
I beleive all the single berths are the same, all you pay for is additional service and free food/drink/paper. But a single berth is more expensive than a twin berth.
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« Reply #32 on: April 07, 2008, 19:20:06 » |
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You what?
From the National Fares Manual...
Sleeper Berth supplements - First Great Western services
These supplements are not available in conjunction with Advance Purchase tickets, only walk-up tickets (i.e. Saver, Open). Sleeper Inclusive Advance Purchase tickets are available on journeys between the South West of England and selected stations in the London & South East area. Fares are listed in sections B and C, ticket types SB▸ , SC, SD, SG, SH, SI, SJ, SK, SL, SM, SN, SO.
First Class supplement ^45^00 per cabin Includes Welcome Pack, hot evening drink, breakfast and newspaper.
Standard Class supplement ^30^00 per berth in a Double cabin ^40^00 per berth in a Single cabin Includes Welcome Pack, morning tea or coffee and biscuits. Charges are payable for each journey made by Sleeper, even if no advance reservation has been made.
A valid ticket for the journey must be shown when booking sleeper accommodation. Advance Purchase tickets are not valid, only walk up tickets.
For issuing instructions, please refer to the Retail Manual Part Two/Rail Directory for Travel Agents Part One.
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« Reply #33 on: April 07, 2008, 22:35:13 » |
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^5 covers the differences between Standard Single and First Class, cabins are the same, makes perfect sense to me.
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« Reply #34 on: April 07, 2008, 22:56:40 » |
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Except Conner, in my experience, the difference is nil between FC‡ and SC... I could have saved myself ^10 by getting a standard class single cabin!
The NFM▸ states I get a "welcome pack" - ok, that was formed of a few leaflets and some toiletries. OK so far. Hot evening drink, err, no - both times I got nothing after getting in the cabin. Breakfast - formed of a biscuit and some orange juice on the way back, and some coffee and a few biscuits on the way there from what I recall. Oh, and a newspaper which I don't remember getting either!!
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« Reply #35 on: April 07, 2008, 23:10:47 » |
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You definatly wasted your money. I think it makes more sense having one class sleepers as you can't really get a better cabin like you can with a seat. You could even risk it with a twin, my Uncle did once and had it all to himself and noted that his carriage was pretty empty.
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« Reply #36 on: April 07, 2008, 23:16:04 » |
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I feel a complaint to FGW▸ coming on ... The thing about twins, you've got to get on and/or off at obscure locations to guarantee you get it to yourself.... for instance if it called at St Budeaux, get on there, then get off at Reading! Although you can't get a better cabin really, you can get a better service. You certainly do on ScotRail, room service!
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« Reply #37 on: April 08, 2008, 11:13:21 » |
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The thing about twins, you've got to get on and/or off at obscure locations to guarantee you get it to yourself.... for instance if it called at St Budeaux, get on there, then get off at Reading!
My uncle was booked PAD» -PNZ although he got off at Camborne.
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« Reply #38 on: April 12, 2008, 12:18:56 » |
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A wise move by FGW▸ I think, as nice as the old seats are the first class ones provide much more room.
Is it a Wise move? I checked out the Sleeper the other night and Yes the Standard class Day Car has been fitted with First Class seats, but this means a Reduction in seats of about 30%. Not funny when the Day cars are FULL! And it's more than full when Ryan Air Cancel their last flight from Newquay leaving would be Flyers to MAKE THERE OWN WAY HOME. I would say that Single and Twin berths are a massive Step forward, Why pay First Class for a cabin that is the Same as a Standard single Cabin?
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« Reply #39 on: April 12, 2008, 15:01:56 » |
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Why pay first class fares ... hmm, perhaps due to the additional extras that you get. After all, it's the little bits that count. (and it can all add up).
I think FGW▸ could do well if they modified their service to more reflect their sister company ScotRail.
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« Reply #41 on: April 29, 2008, 15:53:21 » |
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Thinking of getting down to Cornwall using this service. Unfortunatly the CSA I deal with at Reading not too clued up on it. Please in normal person speak can some one explain what the trains are like. For instance do I need to book 1st class if i want some conform and peace or are all seats confortable and reclining? Would I need to book specific seats when booking ticket? If I got on at Reading would this place me at a disadvantage? Are they likely to be packed?
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« Reply #43 on: April 29, 2008, 16:02:28 » |
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After May the sleeper will be Standard Class only. You will get a seat if you book Advance Purchase as you will have a reservation.
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