I am going to Burton from London and have just had my return ticket delivered.......and it comprises of 10 seperate tickets/other things printed onto ticket shaped bits of card.
FFS.
FFS.
Think yourself lucky that it worked out cheaper than driving. I have to go to Bedford occasionally and it actually works out cheaper for me to hire a car and pay the petrol than it does to take the train.I am going to Burton from London and have just had my return ticket delivered.......and it comprises of 10 seperate tickets/other things printed onto ticket shaped bits of card.
FFS.
Yep indeed, same here when I got my Brum, Ipswich and Boro train tix.
Think yourself lucky that it worked out cheaper than driving. I have to go to Bedford occasionally and it actually works out cheaper for me to hire a car and pay the petrol than it does to take the train.
Don't get me started on the buses! It now costs £16 for the four of us to get from Fiveways to Churchill Square and back. £16! The only bit of good news is I think we can save about 50p if we're anal enough to plan it weeks in advance and buy the tickets online. It makes the £5 an hour to park (which I know they charge in one of the car parks because I've paid it) look like good value in comparison.True. And a very sad state of affairs. On a similar tip because of the ludicrously high cost of bus travel due to the recent increase it is now cheaper for me to get a taxi from Hove to the city centre if me and Frau have someone with us. 3 is cheaper, and we're onto a huge saving if there are 4 of us. Totally wrong.
Don't get me started on the buses! It now costs £16 for the four of us to get from Fiveways to Churchill Square and back. £16! The only bit of good news is I think we can save about 50p if we're anal enough to plan it weeks in advance and buy the tickets online. It makes the £5 an hour to park (which I know they charge in one of the car parks because I've paid it) look like good value in comparison.
Don't get me started on the buses! It now costs £16 for the four of us to get from Fiveways to Churchill Square and back. £16! The only bit of good news is I think we can save about 50p if we're anal enough to plan it weeks in advance and buy the tickets online. It makes the £5 an hour to park (which I know they charge in one of the car parks because I've paid it) look like good value in comparison.
On the other side of the coin the bus to Tunbridge Wells is really good value. Even after the increase it's only £6 per person, so it costs £4 to go to Churchill Square and back but only £6 to go to Tunbridge Wells and back! If just me and the wife (who was asking after you the other day) go to visit a friend who lives there it's only £12 which is probably on a par with the petrol cost.It is ludicrous, isn't it? Will we have Lord B defending the prices as he normally does?
Go Ahead profits up as bus travel booms - Business News - News - nebusiness.co.uk - profit of £115m.
It seems Go Ahead are doing rather well for themselves.
Thankfully, due to my dodgy hearing, I qualify for free bus travel after 0930 all over the UK :smug:
It is a direct result of 40 years of dire under-investment (prior to the last decade).
Agree with OP, number of orange/yellow "tickets" they issue is stupid.
Going to Brum last weekend was a bargain £23 return including reserved seats from Euston and vice versa.
The ticket collector came around and I offered her my ticket and she said that wasn't the ticket only my reserved seats confirmation. (As if they would give us reserved seats if we hadn't bought tickets).
When I looked the "reserved seats ticket" said Euston to Brum and vice versa and actual tickets were Brighton to Birmingham and vice versa and also had same looking tickets for Brighton to London Bridge and vice versa.
So for two of us to Brum and back I had 12 individual orange/yellow tickets. Bonkers.
And don't even get me started with row I had with blonde piece who got on at East Croydon going up!!!!
We jumped on Virgin train to Brum and at the start and at Watford there was a 5 minute speech about which tickets were valid, which weren't, and which could be valid if you paid a supplement. On top of that there was lengthy announcements about a Shrewsbury bus replacement and the person on the intercom read out lists and lists of different train and bus times. It's insane. Do the people running these services ever stop and think?