Just looked on Trainline website.
From my local station to London an annual season ticket is ?5564 or ?24.72 per journey based on 225 journeys ( 5 days a week for 45 weeks).
A standard class peak return is now ?81 or ?18225 for 225 journeys .
An off-peak return (first available train arrives London 10:30 but no return restrictions - yet!) is ?30.00 or ?6750 for 225 journeys.
The fare structure needs sorting out.
The season ticket represents a discount of almost 70%.
Even if the peak return was more reasonable at around ?50 the season ticket would represent a 50% discount.
What other service or product is available in bulk at such high discounts at the time of greatest demand?
Rail Fares Up
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This country really is finished. Just too many people and those at the top just cream off all the money. We'll never have a country that runs like the rest of Europe when it comes to transport. We need a war to kill off about 20M people, then start again with a new government and a new direction - because this is as good as it gets,
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But remember we are a very wealthy country and many companies pay these stupid fares for their staff.
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its sad times!
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