West Hoathly Seagull
Honorary Ruffian
HWT, if you work in the Senate House/UCL area, aren't you better off taking the High Speed service and walking from St Pancras? I know it's a bit more expensive, but it isn't anything like as slow as the regular service, and the seats are slightly more comfortable.I have to pay full price to London if I travel before 9. That's around £50 return. If I get the 10.04, I can use my senior rail card and it costs me £15.00 for a 'super off peak return'.
So I'm all in favour of this arrangement.
When I do have to travel early I buy an ordinary single and a super off peak return with the rail card and it costs less than an ordinary return. How mad is that?
It is also possible to buy an ordinary return with a senior rail card reduction but only if I don't use it. The system allows the ticket to be sold but it isn't valid for travel and if I get caught with one it is £100 fine. That said I was sold two recently by a mobile ticket machine man, and the ticket worked on the barriers on both days. I saved £40.
The north Kent line was re-nationalized a year ago after the French owners did a bunk with all the Covid money that our useless government spaffed at them. Currently, first class has officially been abolished, and yet there are first class carriages still. Tickets are checked on the trains only during peak times. There are always several toilets out of use. The service is slower and shitter than when we had slam door trains and it was run by British Rail back towards the end of the clown Major's PM-ship.
If there is one thing that may push me into retiring it is the journey to London.
Overall the number of commuters has fallen by around 50%, probably due to more people working from home.
The daftest thing I found with fares was once when I went up to London from Gatwick for whatever reason. There were three separate fares being offered, one for Gatwick Express, one for Southern and another for Thameslink. Clearly I wasn't going to bother with GE, as it's an extra fiver (or was then) over Southern. However, the ticket clerk told me that I had to choose either Southern or Thameslink, and that my ticket wouldn't be valid on the other company's trains, i.e. if I wanted to travel to Victoria and come back from London Bridge I couldn't. If I'd gone to Haywards Heath or Three Bridges, I could just have asked for a return to London Terminals or a One Day Travelcard. I don't know if that rule still applies, but it seemed completely daft at the time.
Finally, I've been travelling First Class on my journeys to work recently, not out of a sense of superiority, but to guarantee a seat with a table from Victoria, as I use the journey as part of my working day. This section is often full of people from East Croydon and Clapham Junction who have obviously just used Contactless. The Southern OBS sometimes checks my ticket between East Grinstead and Oxted, but I have never seen a check done between EC and Victoria. They must be losing millions in uncollected or Penalty fares.