Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Huntley & Palmer » 31 Jul 2009 14:54

Charles Dapper Hi There,

I've already done this on the STAR page, but it died a death there.

I can't believe we're now being charged £4.00 for a return ticket.

I think this is outrageous

If it is because drivers no longer get half price tickets for the game, that doesn't really explain why it's now so expensive.
As for it having to been subsided, well all the buses are full so how could that be the case?

I really want to get this debate going because I feel there is something we can do about it.
Surely it's better all round for more people to use the bus?

Dear Moderater is it possible to turn this into a poll so people can express their opinion.
And put it on the home page for people to see straight away, rather than have it hidden away.

I have contacted other supporters trust and I'm slowly getting some figures in.

for example:

Bristol City £1 each way from City
Sunderland - although there is no special bus since it's so close to the metro. There is a park and ride which is free and that includes the bus.

Maybe McDonald might like to sponsor the bus, since they must make a killing from the supporters.

Have you tried writing a letter or phoning Reading Buses, it is their service and not RFC's

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Charles Dapper » 31 Jul 2009 14:59

That is what I suggested on the STAR page.

I'm thinking that 1st day of the season should be nice (although at the rate this summers going maybe not)

So lets all have a mass wander down the Relief road in our colours...

I think this could achieve 3 things:

1) A rowdy start to a new season new era, lets bring it in with a bang.

2) Show Reading Bus that we can't be held to ransom - The buses are 2 expensive.

3) Get Reading Council to pay some attention to what's going on.

Forgive me if I'm wrong but isn't Reading Bus owned by the council still?

I can't see this happen and predict several negative responses, but I can only hope.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by Charles Dapper » 31 Jul 2009 15:13

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Charles Dapper Hi There,

I've already done this on the STAR page, but it died a death there.

I can't believe we're now being charged £4.00 for a return ticket.

I think this is outrageous

If it is because drivers no longer get half price tickets for the game, that doesn't really explain why it's now so expensive.
As for it having to been subsided, well all the buses are full so how could that be the case?

I really want to get this debate going because I feel there is something we can do about it.
Surely it's better all round for more people to use the bus?

Dear Moderater is it possible to turn this into a poll so people can express their opinion.
And put it on the home page for people to see straight away, rather than have it hidden away.

I have contacted other supporters trust and I'm slowly getting some figures in.

for example:

Bristol City £1 each way from City
Sunderland - although there is no special bus since it's so close to the metro. There is a park and ride which is free and that includes the bus.

Maybe McDonald might like to sponsor the bus, since they must make a killing from the supporters.

Have you tried writing a letter or phoning Reading Buses, it is their service and not RFC's


I haven't contacted Reading Buses yet because I'm trying to get some sort of concenus, hence trying to start a sensible debate on here.
As I said I've contacted other Supporters trust/Fan Club so I can get the bigger picture.
I see no point if I just write as a lone person to Reading Buses until I have the full facts.

Then again if no one else thinks we're being ripped off then I'll leave it.

I thought on here might be a good place to start.

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Royalshow » 31 Jul 2009 16:00

Charles Dapper So lets all have a mass wander down the Relief road in our colours...



People would join in if......

A) loads of crates were provided
B) It was on the actual carriage-way

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Charles Dapper » 01 Aug 2009 19:25

Back from the game eventually...

Buses as ever were 2 expensive

I had to wait about 30 minutes for 1
Never normally wait that long on a proper match day.
Kept being told there were 12
then a steward said the club only ordered 10
half of those were single deckers

I'm really glad that for my £4 Reading Bus/Club are really taking us seriously.

Mind you I don't suppose anyone on here cares.
It's ,more important to discuss whether the new kit looks any good.


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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by PardewsLoveChild » 01 Aug 2009 21:02

Right then, i'm going to be serious for a moment......As most of you know i'm a bus driver, i did'nt do the buses today and i don't work for Reading Buses anymore,you will see me driving the big Silver one's in the coming games (Weavaway).I know that we get paid a set fee per bus from Reading Transport who hire us,all the monies we take goes straight to Reading Buses.Now i think it's the same with the Bus company and the football club,The club pay Reading Buses a set fee per bus and all the monies taken go back to the club,if that's the case then the club will set the ticket price,i'm not 100% sure on this but i will find out.

I'm not trying to defend Reading Buses believe me,the way Mr James Freeman(The M D ) has lied to all the drivers over the past few months is disgusting,espically the one's in Newbury,That's why i don't work for them anymore as i called him a twat to his face,i can't work for a manager i don't respect or trust !!!!!!!!!! ALL the drivers think the ticket price is disgusting so i would ask you all PLEASE don't take out your frustations on the driver's.

I've got Freeman's Email address somewhere,i'll find it and put it up on here so you can tell him all what you think !!!!!!!!!!

I'll give you all a tip (i'm really going to get shot for this!!!!!!!!) If you use the shuttle bus buy a single and when you get back on the bus after the game just flash it to the supervisior or driver and he wil let you on,our main objective is to get everybody back into town and away from the ground ASAP so we really don't give a fcuk!!!!!!!!!

One more thing.......What i said on an earlier thread about the price going up because of the Drivers match ticket...............Was a wined up !!!!!!!! :twisted:

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Ian Royal » 01 Aug 2009 22:45

I shall be either getting a lift, or walking from the station. Much cheaper.

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Charles Dapper » 01 Aug 2009 23:01

Thank you PLC

At last someone who cares.

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by RoyalBlue » 03 Aug 2009 08:14

TBM Its because Reading Buses are not part of Reading Football Club


Unless, of course, Reading Football Club hire them on match days, set the fare and then take any profits made after deduction of the cost of hire. See PLC's post.


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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by STAR Liaison » 03 Aug 2009 09:45

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TBM Its because Reading Buses are not part of Reading Football Club


Unless, of course, Reading Football Club hire them on match days, set the fare and then take any profits made after deduction of the cost of hire. See PLC's post.


From the last figures we had (the end of last season) it was not a profit but a loss - RFC subsidised the shuttle and local buses so maybe it is Reading Buses making the profit assuming they do not let RFC have them at cost :!:

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Re: The Great Bus Rip Off

by RoyalBlue » 03 Aug 2009 13:17

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TBM Its because Reading Buses are not part of Reading Football Club


Unless, of course, Reading Football Club hire them on match days, set the fare and then take any profits made after deduction of the cost of hire. See PLC's post.


From the last figures we had (the end of last season) it was not a profit but a loss - RFC subsidised the shuttle and local buses so maybe it is Reading Buses making the profit assuming they do not let RFC have them at cost :!:


That's really interesting. Someone, somewhere, must be making a pretty good profit out of this particular service and if they're not, they should be fired!

Do RFC have any choice as to who they hire buses/coaches from for this service? Or is it that only Reading buses are prepared to risk their fleet when some of the less well behaved supporters are in town?

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Terminal Boardom » 03 Aug 2009 13:51

Another massive lol at football supporters being ripped off!




Seriously, this is the sort of thing that STAR must get involved in instead of sucking up to the club.

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Huntley & Palmer » 04 Aug 2009 22:16

PardewsLoveChild I'll give you all a tip (i'm really going to get shot for this!!!!!!!!) If you use the shuttle bus buy a single and when you get back on the bus after the game just flash it to the supervisior or driver and he wil let you on,our main objective is to get everybody back into town and away from the ground ASAP so we really don't give a fcuk!!!!!!!!!

Most people have been doing that for at least the last three or four seasons :?


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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Compo's Hat » 05 Aug 2009 00:04

PardewsLoveChild One more thing.......What i said on an earlier thread about the price going up because of the Drivers match ticket...............Was a wined up !!!!!!!! :twisted:


I noticed the driver on Saturday still had a free match ticket.

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by PardewsLoveChild » 05 Aug 2009 20:15

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PardewsLoveChild One more thing.......What i said on an earlier thread about the price going up because of the Drivers match ticket...............Was a wined up !!!!!!!! :twisted:


I noticed the driver on Saturday still had a free match ticket.


Every driver who does the football buses get a match ticket which is half paid for by the club and the other half by the Bus company,that is the truth,the whole truth and nothing but the truth..............

I'm still trying to find out who sets the fares,the bus company or the football club,i asked my boss today and he wasn't sure but he thought it would be the bus company,i will find out and let you all know.........

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Jerry St Clair » 05 Aug 2009 21:42

PardewsLoveChild I'll give you all a tip (i'm really going to get shot for this!!!!!!!!) If you use the shuttle bus buy a single and when you get back on the bus after the game just flash it to the supervisior or driver and he wil let you on,our main objective is to get everybody back into town and away from the ground ASAP so we really don't give a fcuk!!!!!!!!!


Even topper tip. Walk to ground. Debit card waved on the bus back.

Skillz.

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by STAR Liaison » 07 Aug 2009 14:01

STAR raised the price increase 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: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by weybridgewanderer » 07 Aug 2009 21:16

Pricing is advertised on the internet, reported as posted August 7th 2009

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/TravelP ... 38,00.html

As I undertand it they have to charge the advertised fare

on snag is it says the "outside reading" buses have been combined this season but that happened last season and stagecoaches timetable is stillposted as 08-09 timetable

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Gloria Gooner » 10 Aug 2009 15:46

£4 is a bit steep really - North Camp to Reading by train £6.40 return, bus to and from stadium £4 return. Car parking £8, plus petrol still comes in less than £10.40. I should have accosted the bloke who gets on at Farnborough North and asked if he wanted to carshare!

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Re: Bus Question for Saturday/cost of buses

by Magnus » 22 Jul 2010 22:11

TBM The monorail they're building should help


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