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  2. 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]

  3. Rail Settlement Plan - Wikipedia

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    Rail Settlement Plan (RSP) is a division of the Rail Delivery Group in the United Kingdom. It provides a wide range of common services to the UK's train operating companies and third-party providers of information and retail services. It was founded in 1995. UK rail ticket background

  4. Tap-in and tap-out ticketing to be trialled at 90 more ... - AOL

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    Rail minister Huw Merriman confirmed that stations in the West Midlands and Greater Manchester will be fitted with the technology. Tap-in and tap-out ticketing to be trialled at 90 more railway ...

  5. Station group (railway) - Wikipedia

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    In the ticketing system of the British rail network, tickets are normally issued to and from individual stations.In some instances, when there is more than one station in a town or other locality—especially where these are on different routes—it may be desirable for passengers to be able to travel to one station and back from another, or more generally to be able to choose which of the ...

  6. Commuters can save money on expensive routes with new 'split ...

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  7. 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]

  8. Permit to travel - Wikipedia

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    In the ticketing system of the British rail network, a Permit to Travel provisionally allows passengers to travel on a train when they have not purchased a ticket in advance and the ticket office of the station they are travelling from is closed, without incurring a penalty fare.

  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.