Before I proceed, I must stress I
DO NOT condone fare dodging in any means whatsoever, and I always buy a ticket, regardless of journey or price. However, this is a concern for people who are unfortunately, not so honest, and attempt/dont feel the need to buy ticket unless asked.
What means of ticket checking are there on journeys involving rail replacement bus services?
This weekend there were numerous rail replacement buses in operation, most noteably in my area were Birmingham - Gloucester and Bristol Parkway - Newport.
All of these stations have ticket purchasing facilities available. But this is not always the case.
Do tickets get checked before you board the coach?
If not, then surely it is wide open for fare dodging, as there is nothing stopping someone getting on a coach at Bristol Parkway and getting off at Newport, or if continuing there journey, just getting a ticket from Newport to their destination.
I accept it is unfeasible for a Guard to be present on the coach ( I'm sure they would love that

) but surely checking tickets before boarding is necessary, to confirm all passengers are eligable to travel.
Does anyone know if tickets are checked on Coaches?