The Great Bus Rip Off

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Jul 2009 16:29

I could no longer afford to be a bus due to a massive hike in the licence fee.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Jul 2009 16:34

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Harpers So Solid Crew why should a fan have to find a different bus company, he has come to the STAR section of HNA to ask if perhaps STAR could get involved, yet once again gets the old response, why not join and help as we cannot do it alone, and we cannot peruse HNA to see if something is posted on here.

Perhaps he/she is a STAR member, and perhaps he/she thought this was the place to ask for advice or to see if STAR are interested.

We know that all the STAR folk are volunteers, but does it really need this same response so often?


Have you thought about joining and airing your views to the board?


Not my thing, I have had contact with folk from STAR, and been on their side many times, I like a lot of what they do, and have got involved from outside, as G Marx said

I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Charles Dapper » 29 Jul 2009 17:38

I was a STAR member and I'm not really sure why I stopped.

I think it was something to do with missing Royalty points, but that's another story and something I'm not interested about now.

I apologise, you are right, I could/should have contacted STAR directly.
My reasons for going about this way was to get a general reaction to what is going on.
I want to see if there is more that just me who is really annoyed about this.

Public transport should be cheap and affordable

I would politely ask the Hob Nob moderater if there is any chance of getting this thread turned into a poll.

And place onto the home page so everyone can see it.
If I am in a minority and no one else seems to think we're being ripped off then I'll drift away quietly and admin I was wrong.

If I'm right then lets actually do something about it, after all we have the power (steps down from soap box :shock: )

A question?

Does anyone know what is happening about the Green Park Station?

Is it going to happen?

Will it be a branch off of the Basingstoke Line or as I now suspect just a station bolted onto that.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 29 Jul 2009 17:44

try the thread about the station??????

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Dirk Gently » 29 Jul 2009 18:10

Charles Dapper ......A question?

Does anyone know what is happening about the Green Park Station?

Is it going to happen?

Will it be a branch off of the Basingstoke Line or as I now suspect just a station bolted onto that.


Yes.

Yes - being built now.

An extra station, with no extra trains and no siding capacity etc to make trans wait for matches etc.

See the later pages of http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=61077&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=180 for more detailed info and maps.


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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by warrpp » 29 Jul 2009 18:56

was it £3 or £3.50 return from the station last season ?

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Huntley & Palmer » 31 Jul 2009 14:58

£3.50, which was an increase of 50p from the previous season

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by 66DD » 02 Aug 2009 00:01

Ao presumablt that means that it will be £6 from Twyford then. I'll have to think seriously about supporting my local team at these prices.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Ian Royal » 02 Aug 2009 12:05

Train station is good news for me. I can't see it adding significantly to the cost of a train from Cambridge. If it does, I'll just carry on walking from Reading.


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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Upper West Ginger » 03 Aug 2009 12:38

Ian Royal Train station is good news for me. I can't see it adding significantly to the cost of a train from Cambridge. If it does, I'll just carry on walking from Reading.


Fares for rail journeys - other than for local travel - tend to be priced on a fare between two groups of stations, rather than providing a huge matrix of fares between every possible combination of stations. The "Reading Group" of stations includes (amongst others) Reading West and Mortimer, which are either side of the Green Park station site. So it is safe to assume that the fare from Cambridge to the new Green Park station will be the same as to Reading itself.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2009 19:03

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Ian Royal Train station is good news for me. I can't see it adding significantly to the cost of a train from Cambridge. If it does, I'll just carry on walking from Reading.


Fares for rail journeys - other than for local travel - tend to be priced on a fare between two groups of stations, rather than providing a huge matrix of fares between every possible combination of stations. The "Reading Group" of stations includes (amongst others) Reading West and Mortimer, which are either side of the Green Park station site. So it is safe to assume that the fare from Cambridge to the new Green Park station will be the same as to Reading itself.


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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by STAR Liaison » 07 Aug 2009 13:59

STAR raised this with RFC only to find they were already on the case and close to agreement with Reading Buses. There will now be no raise in the fares on buses 77 and 79 - there will still be a 50p increase on buses 70 to 76.

For the Burton game only bus 79 will be running.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by rabidbee » 07 Aug 2009 15:01

Fair play to RFC then - doesn't get said often enough on Hob Nob.


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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by working class hero » 09 Aug 2009 19:21

Walking through town is pleasant enough but once you hit the dual carriage-way it seems to take for ever.45m-1 hour can be quite nackering, especially if you have been going through the emotions rather then sitting on your hands all game. Hopefully when the the station is built people will have a suitable alternative and be able to vote with there feet.


Surely walking would be more of a vote with the feet.

Perhaps switching to the train would be more a case of putting your money where your mouth is???

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Ian Royal » 09 Aug 2009 20:34

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Walking through town is pleasant enough but once you hit the dual carriage-way it seems to take for ever.45m-1 hour can be quite nackering, especially if you have been going through the emotions rather then sitting on your hands all game. Hopefully when the the station is built people will have a suitable alternative and be able to vote with there feet.


Surely walking would be more of a vote with the feet.

Perhaps switching to the train would be more a case of putting your money where your mouth is???


Would a train from Reading really cost less than the bus? I doubt it, iirc it's over £3 to Theale. Not many are going to take something as expensive which still means a walk unless it comes as part of their fair already or they are on that line anyway.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by rabidbee » 10 Aug 2009 10:49

Yeah, the train is surely to encouage fewer to drive to the games.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Elm Park » 10 Aug 2009 17:26

starliaison STAR raised this with RFC only to find they were already on the case and close to agreement with Reading Buses. There will now be no raise in the fares on buses 77 and 79 - there will still be a 50p increase on buses 70 to 76.

For the Burton game only bus 79 will be running.


Well done for trying to do something but it's still a rip-off. There are 3 or 4 of us as a family on match days, that's an extra £2 per game.
£13/£18 compared to £8 for car parking. Shame we used the bus most games last season, not this.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by weybridgewanderer » 14 Aug 2009 23:47

starliaison STAR raised this with RFC only to find they were already on the case and close to agreement with Reading Buses. There will now be no raise in the fares on buses 77 and 79 - there will still be a 50p increase on buses 70 to 76.


stageoach have kept the "outside reading"fare at £5.50

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Forbury Lion » 14 Sep 2009 12:49

Shinfield Road to Madejski is £5 return now and the bus gets at the stadium an hour before kick off so your sat around bored (good practive for the game itself then).

If you have a £10 weekly south reading travel card you can get the number 9 to the engineers, change to the number 5 and get off at Gillettes on the basingstoke road and it won't cost you a penny more than the £10 you paid for your weekly ticket. Admittedly there is a 15 minute walk to the ground. alternatively catch the 9 into town and the 6 out again.

£115 a season saved for attending all home games.

Actually, you could buy a bicycle for about that price.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by handbags_harris » 21 Sep 2009 19:40

It takes me 40 minutes to walk from my residence at Shinfield Park. Those on the Shinfield Road would surely not have much more of a walk?

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