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Swanage Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Rumpole, Oct 10, 2012.

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    Accountants might raise questions about the matching principle, and whether income should be recognised where related expenditure would not be incurred in the same period.
     
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    I did say I'm not an expert in such matters, but I was chatting recently to a NYMR former Financial Director, and he pointed out that in one recent year the annual deficit would have been rather worse if a recent grant award had not been included in the stated income, and it presumably hadn't all been spent by then. I think his opinion is worth rather more than mine!
     
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    Indeed, a specialist opinion is always worthwhile. But that somewhat makes my point, as my understanding of the principle is that such flattery of one year's results is not particularly good practice.
     
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    Obviously it is too early to tell how popular this year's Santas will compare with the Polar Express operation as regards numbers carried.
    However, without concession fees being paid on every Polar Express ticket then, perhaps, the railway-organised Santas might actually be more profitable even if fewer passengers are carried.
    Time will tell I suppose.
     
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    The price has dropped from about £40 last year to £24, which is better for families.
    The booking details says pajamas can still be worn, even though looks like it it will not contains elements of the book and film
    The Polar Express will still run in 6 UK locations for those willing to travel and pay for the experience.
    Hope it goes well for the Swanage railway this year and the Santa Express will still contribute towards a much needed profit / surplus, as well as providing some fun for families..
     
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