Pricing
Pricing
(12 Jan 2014, 8:32 pm)Tom Isn't it £21 for a week? Very attractive price, considering it's £5.50 for a return!
(12 Jan 2014, 8:32 pm)Tom Isn't it £21 for a week? Very attractive price, considering it's £5.50 for a return!
(12 Jan 2014, 8:37 pm)Dan A "TEN Plus" costs £21.80 for unlimited travel in the North East, and is valid on "TEN" service 10 between Newcastle and Hexham, "Tynedalexpress" services X84/X85 between Newcastle and Hexham and "Toon Link" services 11/32.
As you say, a maximum return price of £5.50 on the "Tynedalexpress". The weekly ticket is an incredibly attractive offer when you look at it that way.
(12 Jan 2014, 8:37 pm)Dan A "TEN Plus" costs £21.80 for unlimited travel in the North East, and is valid on "TEN" service 10 between Newcastle and Hexham, "Tynedalexpress" services X84/X85 between Newcastle and Hexham and "Toon Link" services 11/32.
As you say, a maximum return price of £5.50 on the "Tynedalexpress". The weekly ticket is an incredibly attractive offer when you look at it that way.
(12 Jan 2014, 8:38 pm)Tom Muat admit, the £5.50 day return is a good price too. Do you know how much a single costs?
(12 Jan 2014, 8:41 pm)Dan At a guess I'd say £3.00, just so it's roughly half of what the return costs. Return obviously has to be a little bit cheaper though, otherwise they wouldn't exist!
(12 Jan 2014, 8:41 pm)Dan At a guess I'd say £3.00, just so it's roughly half of what the return costs. Return obviously has to be a little bit cheaper though, otherwise they wouldn't exist!
(12 Jan 2014, 7:37 pm)CatsFast101 Ah okay, I've seen it there now, looks a little out of place on the page- could be smaller.
On another note does anyone think it might be nice for all the route maps to be designed similar to the way they are the bus briefings?
(12 Jan 2014, 7:37 pm)CatsFast101 Ah okay, I've seen it there now, looks a little out of place on the page- could be smaller.
On another note does anyone think it might be nice for all the route maps to be designed similar to the way they are the bus briefings?
(12 Jan 2014, 8:43 pm)Tom I'll try and find out because I'm curious to know! - But yeah, roughly around £3.00, isn't normally £3.15 or £3.95 isn't it?
(12 Jan 2014, 8:43 pm)Tom I'll try and find out because I'm curious to know! - But yeah, roughly around £3.00, isn't normally £3.15 or £3.95 isn't it?
(12 Jan 2014, 8:59 pm)andreos1 Houghton to Chester is £3.15 and to Durham it is £3.95.
£3.15 to Chester from the Galleries.
You're probably right about it being more than £3.
(12 Jan 2014, 8:59 pm)andreos1 Houghton to Chester is £3.15 and to Durham it is £3.95.
£3.15 to Chester from the Galleries.
You're probably right about it being more than £3.
(12 Jan 2014, 9:12 pm)Dan That'll be down to the structure of the zonal system, at a guess?
Houghton to Chester is a two zone single ticket, and falls under what is likely to be the minimum charge for that ticket.
Same story for the bus from Chester to The Galleries.
Houghton to Durham is still a two zone single ticket, but that is probably the maximum charge for that ticket.
With that in mind, I'd guess the single price for the "Tynedalexpress" would be £3.95 too. £5.50 is the maximum fare for a return in two zones, so I guess the maximum fare for a two zone single would apply likewise.
(12 Jan 2014, 9:12 pm)Dan That'll be down to the structure of the zonal system, at a guess?
Houghton to Chester is a two zone single ticket, and falls under what is likely to be the minimum charge for that ticket.
Same story for the bus from Chester to The Galleries.
Houghton to Durham is still a two zone single ticket, but that is probably the maximum charge for that ticket.
With that in mind, I'd guess the single price for the "Tynedalexpress" would be £3.95 too. £5.50 is the maximum fare for a return in two zones, so I guess the maximum fare for a two zone single would apply likewise.
(12 Jan 2014, 9:17 pm)andreos1 Ah the simplified pricing structure ?
I still haven't sussed it.
I presumed the zones had a part to play too, but Houghton to Heworth on the 4 (2 zones) and about an hour to complete, is £2.60...
(12 Jan 2014, 9:17 pm)andreos1 Ah the simplified pricing structure ?
I still haven't sussed it.
I presumed the zones had a part to play too, but Houghton to Heworth on the 4 (2 zones) and about an hour to complete, is £2.60...
(12 Jan 2014, 9:17 pm)andreos1 Ah the simplified pricing structure ?
I still haven't sussed it.
I presumed the zones had a part to play too, but Houghton to Heworth on the 4 (2 zones) and about an hour to complete, is £2.60...
(12 Jan 2014, 9:17 pm)andreos1 Ah the simplified pricing structure ?
I still haven't sussed it.
I presumed the zones had a part to play too, but Houghton to Heworth on the 4 (2 zones) and about an hour to complete, is £2.60...
(12 Jan 2014, 9:44 pm)aureolin One of the ideas I massively like from QCS is to show the single fares on the timetables. I don't see why this can't be done, or why they aren't actually published anywhere?
http://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/fi...ples_1.pdf
(12 Jan 2014, 9:44 pm)aureolin One of the ideas I massively like from QCS is to show the single fares on the timetables. I don't see why this can't be done, or why they aren't actually published anywhere?
http://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/fi...ples_1.pdf
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Fares are one thing that should be more publically available. After all it would help if passengers knew the fares in advance they may have the right money available when boarding, speeding up the loading process in the same process!
Arriva's Sapphire timetable for service 7 is a superb example of what can be achieved, you could argue it would be nice if all services were operated to this standard though!
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(13 Jan 2014, 3:07 pm)tyresmoke Fares are one thing that should be more publically available. After all it would help if passengers knew the fares in advance they may have the right money available when boarding, speeding up the loading process in the same process!
Arriva's Sapphire timetable for service 7 is a superb example of what can be achieved, you could argue it would be nice if all services were operated to this standard though!
(13 Jan 2014, 3:07 pm)tyresmoke Fares are one thing that should be more publically available. After all it would help if passengers knew the fares in advance they may have the right money available when boarding, speeding up the loading process in the same process!
Arriva's Sapphire timetable for service 7 is a superb example of what can be achieved, you could argue it would be nice if all services were operated to this standard though!
(13 Jan 2014, 4:46 pm)Dan Have you got a link to this timetable? All I can find after a quick look is the ghastly 'bog standard' timetable ( http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/uploadedfiles...190913.pdf ).
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(13 Jan 2014, 4:46 pm)Dan Have you got a link to this timetable? All I can find after a quick look is the ghastly 'bog standard' timetable ( http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/uploadedfiles...190913.pdf ).
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(13 Jan 2014, 4:56 pm)tyresmoke I was meaning the paper timetable Dan. It's a great little booklet with route maps, town guides and fare information alongside the all important timetables.
(13 Jan 2014, 4:56 pm)tyresmoke I was meaning the paper timetable Dan. It's a great little booklet with route maps, town guides and fare information alongside the all important timetables.
The relevant pages from The Sapphire 7 timetable should be attached below. (I have not included the pages with running times)