Our resident train expert @jackalbion has previously posted on here that these days weekends are the busiest time on trains. Certainly, I can currently pick any carriage I want on my morning commute, which I couldn’t in the 2010s decade.
Right now I’m sat on the first train out of Brighton that allows off peak fare. It’s rammed. The Gatwick Express service that left before it was empty.
While you may now be paying extra but getting a seat, this makes a mockery of peak and off peak as a definition.
Isn’t it time TOCs were instructed to simplify their pricing structures and come up with a blended rate - perhaps two for “in advance, specific train” and “any train”?
Right now I’m sat on the first train out of Brighton that allows off peak fare. It’s rammed. The Gatwick Express service that left before it was empty.
While you may now be paying extra but getting a seat, this makes a mockery of peak and off peak as a definition.
Isn’t it time TOCs were instructed to simplify their pricing structures and come up with a blended rate - perhaps two for “in advance, specific train” and “any train”?