Each year in the UK, train fares can be subject to revision in January, May and September, with the main revision taking place in January each year and the May and September revisions being available to make seasonal alterations to fares. Train companies are also able to create promotional fares and make corrections to fares between the three revisions under strict rules overseen by government. On a trial basis, it is intended that the fares data download available on this website will be released three times a year in January, May and September. These three releases are known as ‘full releases’ of fares data and are being made available here free of charge under the terms of a Creative Commons licence. It should be noted that fares priced at £0.05, £0.10, and those ending in.99 pence should not be displayed or advertised by the user, because they are only being included in the fares data download for testing purposes or as vehicles to issue manual rail inclusive package fares which are not held in the fares system and not sold by train companies. Users should also be aware that Advance fares are mainly quota controlled and therefore whilst these fares appear in the fares data, they are only available for sale subject to availability. Society And Technological Change 7th Edition.
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The specification below provides details of the actual structure and content of the fares data download. Fares Data - Instructions for Use Information on how, when and why you should use the Fares Data.
On Feb 19, 8:08 pm, Mark Morton wrote: >I think Peter was referring to installing it on a computer that isn't >running Windows. I've got the program running ok, but I was wondering if the fare data could be converted into something more usable by other (i.e. Custom made) software. This would allow it to be used on a non-windows computer as Richard suggested. The problem is that the faredata.dat file seems to be in a, proprietary format (not suprising though!) so it's pretty difficult to read its contents directly - I can't even see any station codes in the file! Peter Olof Lagerkvist 19.02.07 12:39. Anglia Traveller wrote: The helpfile have a big section about tickets from/to/around London zonal area, that made me understand some of the logics behind all these 'ZONE U1*' etc notations on tickets.
But I also found this: 'Travelcards issued for travel in zones 4, 5 and 6 (or any combination including one of these zones) are valid throughout the Croydon Tramlink network, EXCEPT to or from the following stops: Wimbledon, Dundonald Road and Merton Park. Customers travelling to or from these three stops need a travelcard valid in zone 3.' But that is not true nowadays, is it?