"UK train tickets could be priced like airline seats in rail shake-up
Return tickets could be scrapped in demand-based system as part of wider reforms to ‘broken model’, says transport secretary"
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-rail-shake-up
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It’s a way to increase prices, again.
30-day return tickets will be deemed “flexible” single ticket, thus big premium, with exact return date/time being the usual rip off single ticket pricing.
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It's pretty much how pricing works everywhere else and is the only sane approach to pricing both simple and complex journeys, but I'm sure they'll find a way to feck it up.
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“Return rail tickets to be scrapped
Major reform set as Transport Secretary also commits to Boris Johnson's Great British Railways, a new public body
Return tickets are set to be scrapped as Rishi Sunak gives the green light to long-awaited sweeping reforms of Britain’s railways.
Mark Harper, the Transport Secretary, will next week announce plans for new ticketing arrangements as he outlines how the Government will address a crisis on the railways.
The rollout of "single-leg pricing" will be unveiled, The Sunday Telegraph has been told.
It means that two singles will equal a return – making return tickets redundant – having proved a success during trials with passengers. “
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...-rail-tickets/
However it works one thing is for sure - it will be more expensiveTags: None
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