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  2. Split My Fare - Wikipedia

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    Split My Fare implements a fee model where charges apply exclusively when users achieve a saving through split ticketing; no fees are levied otherwise. [5] In instances of savings, the fee constitutes 15% of the total saved amount. [6] Refunds may be available directly from the operator for delays over 15 minutes through Delay Repay. [7]

  3. Fare avoidance - Wikipedia

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    For example, a train from London Paddington to Bristol can stop on the way at Didcot Parkway. When a split ticket is used, this has been shown to reduce the fare from £118 to £75, helping travellers make a significant saving. This is a well-known station to split tickets and among others has been used for this purpose. [3]

  4. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    From a technical point of view, there are five parts of a PNR required before the booking can be completed. They are: The name of the passenger; Contact details for the travel agent or airline office. Ticketing details, either a ticket number or a ticketing time limit. Itinerary of at least one segment, which must be the same for all passengers ...

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  6. Trip.com Group - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, Ctrip launched TrainPal, an online ticketing platform [17] featuring split ticketing, [18] in the United Kingdom. [19] Accredited by the National Rail of the UK, [20] TrainPal mainly provides services for the UK, and other European countries. [21]

  7. Train ticket - Wikipedia

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    A train ticket is a transit pass ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads ), a set itinerary ...

  8. Louise Haigh issues train operator warning over using courts ...

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    Industry body the Rail Delivery Group has previously estimated that around £240 million is lost through fare evasion on Britain’s railways each year.

  9. APTIS ticket features - Wikipedia

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    An APTIS travel ticket from Leamington Spa to Bradford-on-Avon. All printed details are identified by a number and summarised below. Tickets issued from British Rail's APTIS system had a considerable amount of detail, presented in a consistent, standard format. The design for all tickets was created by Colin Goodall.