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Reopening: open carriages and solo travellers

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by D1039, Aug 13, 2020.

  1. garth manor

    garth manor Well-Known Member

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    Lakeside and Haverthwaite seem to have it well in hand.
     
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    SVR will be running an open carriage as from next month. Tickets for solo travellers now available to book for £20
     
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    I had an enjoyable trip yesterday in an open coach on the GWSR. So many thanks to the GWSR for making this option available. Last weekend, I travelled on the Avon Valley, that time in a compartment but at solo fare (The AVR is currently operating a limited diesel-hauled service at weekends).

    On both the AVR & GWSR, my impression was that the majority of passengers were family groups of a couple plus small children, who were naturally assigned a compartment each so that most compartments were occupied. There seemed to be fewer of the older people who normally make up a significant portion of the passenger list.

    That seems to support the view that heritage railways should mainly focus their initial re-openings on the younger family market, but older customers will hopefully feel able to return if the virus rate can be kept down to low levels. I notice that the Mid-Hants has quickly pre-sold most of the tickets for its coming gala - presumably mostly to enthusiasts, many of whom will be from the pensioner generation.
     
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    NYMR are operating a mix of compartment and open stock. Pre-booked solo tickets for seats in the open stock for the Pickering-Whitby service are £35 and duos at £70. Compartments seating up to 6 persons cost £150. Good value with most trains sold out.
     
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    Ps social distancing maintained in the open stock by sitting the families of 4 at tables opposite the tables occupied by the duo / solo travellers (with solo travellers sat by themself)
     
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    fortunate to happen on this thread as I have just been checking fares on a couple of the Great little Trains. Eye watering and I would say out of the reach of most solo seniors. I realise NG has its space limitations. One can only hope that these restrictions ease as the summer progresses!
     
  7. Monkey Magic

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    Have you had a look at the WLLR?

    https://wllr.org.uk/news-story/

    I think their fares for solo travellers are pretty good.

    https://wllr.org.uk/timetables/ - click on a date and it will take you through to the various trains available and the costs. They do tickets for solo travellers (1 hour trip is £12). It looks like the 2 trips or the breakfast trips are for pairs upwards.
     
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    Watercress Line fares offer solo options on all services

    Sent from my SM-A405FN using Tapatalk
     
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    Thank you. so i take it that a 1 hour journey is a single fare and double that for the return both to be pre-booked? I loved the WLLR on my first visit there four years ago and would certainly put it on the list. I was particularly referring to the WHR and FR who quite clearly state that solo travellers have to pay the going rate for a table for two or a compartment. I'm coming over from Canada(I hope!!) in September so maybe the restrictions will have eased somewhat.I can imagine the Football Clubs will be piling on the pressure at that stage!
     
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    It is very pleasing to see that the Great Central is still priced at a "per person" for it's trains this year. I have felt very lucky to have had a compartment to myself and passengers are well spaced on the platforms.
     
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    Hi,

    I think it must be a return trip because you can only board at Llanfair so it would be a bit strange to take you to Welshpool and dump you there. My guess is that it is a shorter 30 minutes each way trip. Maybe drop them an email. I note that the WLLR only has a timetable outlined until June so my guess is they are taking a watching brief and will adjust as the rules change.

    I note that TR is also £44 for a compartment whether it is 1 person or 3.

    Bala Lake will take single bookings but there is a minimum price supplement so you end up paying £20 (two people is £24).

    I think keep a watching brief on what is happening. I think that what the rules are now and what the rules will be in Sept will be different.
     

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