Pricing
Pricing
(13 Jan 2014, 7:20 pm)GuyParkRoyal The relevant pages from The Sapphire 7 timetable should be attached below. (I have not included the pages with running times)
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(13 Jan 2014, 7:20 pm)GuyParkRoyal The relevant pages from The Sapphire 7 timetable should be attached below. (I have not included the pages with running times)
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(12 Jan 2014, 9:51 pm)Dan I don't see why Nexus haven't done it sooner, without QCS. Surely they have access to the fares? If it was done on the bus stop timetables (as per the document), one could still access fare information accurately, as you can access all bus stop timetables online.
Granted, no reason for the operators not to have something similar on their own timetables...
(12 Jan 2014, 9:51 pm)Dan I don't see why Nexus haven't done it sooner, without QCS. Surely they have access to the fares? If it was done on the bus stop timetables (as per the document), one could still access fare information accurately, as you can access all bus stop timetables online.
Granted, no reason for the operators not to have something similar on their own timetables...
Just been viewing the Stagecoach Lakes Connection timetables, and there are some absolutely ridiculous prices:
Bowness to Ambleside - £5.10 (you can get to Barrow for £4.85!)
Windermere to Kendal - £5.65
Windermere to Coniston - £8.55
Kendal to Keswick - £9.30
Disgusting if you ask me!
(05 Jun 2014, 8:12 pm)Tom Just been viewing the Stagecoach Lakes Connection timetables, and there are some absolutely ridiculous prices:
Bowness to Ambleside - £5.10 (you can get to Barrow for £4.85!)
Windermere to Kendal - £5.65
Windermere to Coniston - £8.55
Kendal to Keswick - £9.30
Disgusting if you ask me!
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(05 Jun 2014, 8:12 pm)Tom Just been viewing the Stagecoach Lakes Connection timetables, and there are some absolutely ridiculous prices:
Bowness to Ambleside - £5.10 (you can get to Barrow for £4.85!)
Windermere to Kendal - £5.65
Windermere to Coniston - £8.55
Kendal to Keswick - £9.30
Disgusting if you ask me!
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(05 Jun 2014, 8:12 pm)Tom Just been viewing the Stagecoach Lakes Connection timetables, and there are some absolutely ridiculous prices:
Bowness to Ambleside - £5.10 (you can get to Barrow for £4.85!)
Windermere to Kendal - £5.65
Windermere to Coniston - £8.55
Kendal to Keswick - £9.30
Disgusting if you ask me!
(05 Jun 2014, 8:16 pm)tyresmoke Cashing in on tourists! Who wouldn't... People will pay it
(05 Jun 2014, 8:12 pm)Tom Just been viewing the Stagecoach Lakes Connection timetables, and there are some absolutely ridiculous prices:
Bowness to Ambleside - £5.10 (you can get to Barrow for £4.85!)
Windermere to Kendal - £5.65
Windermere to Coniston - £8.55
Kendal to Keswick - £9.30
Disgusting if you ask me!
(05 Jun 2014, 8:16 pm)tyresmoke Cashing in on tourists! Who wouldn't... People will pay it
(05 Jun 2014, 8:19 pm)Tom What about local people though? - Surely they'd be put off paying a £5.65 fare for 20 minutes?
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(05 Jun 2014, 8:19 pm)Tom What about local people though? - Surely they'd be put off paying a £5.65 fare for 20 minutes?
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(05 Jun 2014, 8:32 pm)tyresmoke Almost certainly. However thats where the day and weekly tickets come into play, making things cheaper for regular passengers. Indeed the Megarider Gold (valid across the whole North West) is "only" £26.70. Sounds a lot but compared to the single fares... It's really not.
(05 Jun 2014, 8:32 pm)tyresmoke Almost certainly. However thats where the day and weekly tickets come into play, making things cheaper for regular passengers. Indeed the Megarider Gold (valid across the whole North West) is "only" £26.70. Sounds a lot but compared to the single fares... It's really not.
Quote:North West Megarider Gold 4 Week
Valid for travel on a range of Stagecoach services within the local region. Please view the full ticket information below for the conditions of this ticket.
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Available for use on all Stagecoach North West services in Lancashire including, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Chorley, Fleetwood, Garstang Lancaster, Leyland, Lytham, Morecambe, Preston, Southport, St Annes, also extending to Burton Square (555/556/557), Kirkby Lonsdale/Ingleton (81, 567), Blackburn (X59), Liverpool (X2), Wigan (113), Bolton (125/126), Blackrod (3/3A), Manchester (X61).
Quote:North West Megarider Gold Xtra
Valid for travel on a range of Stagecoach services within the local region. Please view the full ticket information below for the conditions of this ticket. Your StagecoachSmart Travel Card will hold your live Megarider ticket until the recurring payment is cancelled.
VIEW FULL TICKET INFORMATION
Available for use on all Stagecoach services in Cumbria, including Ambleside, Barrow, Carlisle, Cockermouth, Grasmere, Kendal, Keswick, Penrith, Whitehavan, Windermere and Workington also extending to Lancaster Bus Station (555/556), Dumfries (79, 279), Newcastle (685). Valid at all times. Also available for use on all Stagecoach services in Lancashire, Merseyside and Chester, including, Chester, Chorley, Preston, Liverpool, and The Wirral, also extending to Wigan Bus Station (113), Bolton (125), Southport (2/X2/2X), Ormskirk (2A/12A) and Accrington (X59).Valid at all times. All postal tickets will be despatched within 3 working days using the Royal Mail 1st Class delivery service. Most items will arrive the next working day. Prices are per ticket unless otherwise stated. Further information on our online ticket policy can be found by clicking here http://www.stagecoachbus.com/buyonline.aspx If you don't already have a StagecoachSmart card this will despatched within 3 working days using Royal Mail 1st Class delivery and will normally arrive the following working day. You will be required to select a start date when ordering this ticket. Price is per month and requires the setting up of a recurring card payment agreement, similar to direct debit. Further information on our online ticket policy can be found by clicking here http://www.stagecoachbus.com/buyonline.aspx
What's the difference between the Megarider Gold and the Megarider Gold Extra?
This is what you get with the Megarider Gold - priced at £96.00
Quote:North West Megarider Gold 4 Week
Valid for travel on a range of Stagecoach services within the local region. Please view the full ticket information below for the conditions of this ticket.
VIEW FULL TICKET INFORMATION
Available for use on all Stagecoach North West services in Lancashire including, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Chorley, Fleetwood, Garstang Lancaster, Leyland, Lytham, Morecambe, Preston, Southport, St Annes, also extending to Burton Square (555/556/557), Kirkby Lonsdale/Ingleton (81, 567), Blackburn (X59), Liverpool (X2), Wigan (113), Bolton (125/126), Blackrod (3/3A), Manchester (X61).
Quote:North West Megarider Gold Xtra
Valid for travel on a range of Stagecoach services within the local region. Please view the full ticket information below for the conditions of this ticket. Your StagecoachSmart Travel Card will hold your live Megarider ticket until the recurring payment is cancelled.
VIEW FULL TICKET INFORMATION
Available for use on all Stagecoach services in Cumbria, including Ambleside, Barrow, Carlisle, Cockermouth, Grasmere, Kendal, Keswick, Penrith, Whitehavan, Windermere and Workington also extending to Lancaster Bus Station (555/556), Dumfries (79, 279), Newcastle (685). Valid at all times. Also available for use on all Stagecoach services in Lancashire, Merseyside and Chester, including, Chester, Chorley, Preston, Liverpool, and The Wirral, also extending to Wigan Bus Station (113), Bolton (125), Southport (2/X2/2X), Ormskirk (2A/12A) and Accrington (X59).Valid at all times. All postal tickets will be despatched within 3 working days using the Royal Mail 1st Class delivery service. Most items will arrive the next working day. Prices are per ticket unless otherwise stated. Further information on our online ticket policy can be found by clicking here http://www.stagecoachbus.com/buyonline.aspx If you don't already have a StagecoachSmart card this will despatched within 3 working days using Royal Mail 1st Class delivery and will normally arrive the following working day. You will be required to select a start date when ordering this ticket. Price is per month and requires the setting up of a recurring card payment agreement, similar to direct debit. Further information on our online ticket policy can be found by clicking here http://www.stagecoachbus.com/buyonline.aspx
(11 Jun 2014, 1:06 pm)Andreos Constantopolous £4.00 single from Houghton to Durham!
Just got on a 20/20a (not sure which one) at Houghton and thought the driver was having a laugh!
Ridiculous.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:06 pm)Andreos Constantopolous £4.00 single from Houghton to Durham!
Just got on a 20/20a (not sure which one) at Houghton and thought the driver was having a laugh!
Ridiculous.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:06 pm)Andreos Constantopolous £4.00 single from Houghton to Durham!
Just got on a 20/20a (not sure which one) at Houghton and thought the driver was having a laugh!
Ridiculous.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:06 pm)Andreos Constantopolous £4.00 single from Houghton to Durham!
Just got on a 20/20a (not sure which one) at Houghton and thought the driver was having a laugh!
Ridiculous.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:07 pm)Dan Ouch!
Does anyone know how much ANE's service 24 is from Sunderland to Durham? Given that there is a degree of competition on a Sunderland to Durham service, I'm wondering how much their prices differ...
(11 Jun 2014, 1:26 pm)cbma06 Just been looking through the fare tables from 2009 for Deptford From 4th January 2009, the price for a single on service 20 between Houghton and Durham was £3.30.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:07 pm)Dan Ouch!
Does anyone know how much ANE's service 24 is from Sunderland to Durham? Given that there is a degree of competition on a Sunderland to Durham service, I'm wondering how much their prices differ...
(11 Jun 2014, 1:26 pm)cbma06 Just been looking through the fare tables from 2009 for Deptford From 4th January 2009, the price for a single on service 20 between Houghton and Durham was £3.30.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:30 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Last time I bought a single between the two, it was around the £3.50 mark (give or take a ten pence or so).
The Easter changes have obviously made a big difference in fares.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:30 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Last time I bought a single between the two, it was around the £3.50 mark (give or take a ten pence or so).
The Easter changes have obviously made a big difference in fares.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:34 pm)Dan Old Fare - New Fare
£3.45 - £3.50
£3.50 - unchanged
£3.65 - £3.70
£3.80 - unchanged
£3.95 - £4.00
£4.00 - unchanged
£4.60 - £4.70
£5.00 - unchanged
To my knowledge, a £5 single is the maximum price for an adult single ticket.
The fare must have been £3.95 before the fare changes two months ago. I'd suggest checking up with GNE to ensure that the driver hasn't overcharged you, if it was around £3.50 when you last made that journey.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:34 pm)Dan Old Fare - New Fare
£3.45 - £3.50
£3.50 - unchanged
£3.65 - £3.70
£3.80 - unchanged
£3.95 - £4.00
£4.00 - unchanged
£4.60 - £4.70
£5.00 - unchanged
To my knowledge, a £5 single is the maximum price for an adult single ticket.
The fare must have been £3.95 before the fare changes two months ago. I'd suggest checking up with GNE to ensure that the driver hasn't overcharged you, if it was around £3.50 when you last made that journey.
(11 Jun 2014, 2:23 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Psychologically, breaking the 99p barrier can make a difference.
A well known sandwich chain, put out a consultation a few years back, prior to increasing their meal deal beyond the £2 mark. The idea was to see what people thought and whether it would put people off buying from the store.
Quote:Psychological pricing
Sometimes prices are set at what seem to be unusual price points. For example, why are DVD’s priced at £12.99 or £14.99? The answer is the perceived price barriers that customers may have. They will buy something for £9.99, but think that £10 is a little too much. So a price that is one pence lower can make the difference between closing the sale, or not!
The aim of psychological pricing is to make the customer believe the product is cheaper than it really is. Pricing in this way is intended to attract customers who are looking for “value”.
(11 Jun 2014, 2:23 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Psychologically, breaking the 99p barrier can make a difference.
A well known sandwich chain, put out a consultation a few years back, prior to increasing their meal deal beyond the £2 mark. The idea was to see what people thought and whether it would put people off buying from the store.
Quote:Psychological pricing
Sometimes prices are set at what seem to be unusual price points. For example, why are DVD’s priced at £12.99 or £14.99? The answer is the perceived price barriers that customers may have. They will buy something for £9.99, but think that £10 is a little too much. So a price that is one pence lower can make the difference between closing the sale, or not!
The aim of psychological pricing is to make the customer believe the product is cheaper than it really is. Pricing in this way is intended to attract customers who are looking for “value”.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:06 pm)Andreos Constantopolous £4.00 single from Houghton to Durham!
Just got on a 20/20a (not sure which one) at Houghton and thought the driver was having a laugh!
Ridiculous.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:07 pm)Dan Ouch!
Does anyone know how much ANE's service 24 is from Sunderland to Durham? Given that there is a degree of competition on a Sunderland to Durham service, I'm wondering how much their prices differ...
(11 Jun 2014, 1:06 pm)Andreos Constantopolous £4.00 single from Houghton to Durham!
Just got on a 20/20a (not sure which one) at Houghton and thought the driver was having a laugh!
Ridiculous.
(11 Jun 2014, 1:07 pm)Dan Ouch!
Does anyone know how much ANE's service 24 is from Sunderland to Durham? Given that there is a degree of competition on a Sunderland to Durham service, I'm wondering how much their prices differ...