I've noticed some railway companies such as Grand Central charge a £1 fee to take a bike on their trains. Is this a new development? Is there a list of which companies are demanding this fee?
Assuming it is the same printing fee(collect at station) I came across, another way round is to buy the ticket in the app then book the bike at the station. Very inconvenient.
I think prior, you could print your bike eticket yourself. Incovenient again but free.
CrossCountry is the only actual train company AI confirms the 'fulfilment fee' for, 3 others being ticket agents.
However bike tickets might be an exception to the rule, thus more hidden.
By law, actual train companies are obligated to provide at least 1 free option, normally.
I personally wouldn’t mind a couple of pounds to take my bike on a train, provided the space was fit for purpose, free of oversized suitcases and reserved.
I'd pay a fee if it meant a member of staff would board with me and kick people off the seats/remove luggage on Class 350 Desiro/ Class 80x trains respectively.
In some ways we have better cycles on trains provision than mainland Europe (full sized bikes on almost all intercity fast trains), but it's still a pig to navigate sometimes.
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