Railway Cuts Prices as It Battles Against Rising Costs
- Nene Valley Railway launched an appeal a year ago to raise £300,000 and refill its reserves at Wansford.
- The appeal responded to reserve depletion caused by COVID-19 closures and rising operating costs affecting the railway.
- Alongside raising nearly £120,000 in the first year, the railway opened a new charity shop donated by RG Carter and hosts weekly Summer Family Days.
- Ticket prices fell by up to 27 percent and events like Thomas the Tank Engine visits aim to increase revenue, as Chairman Michael Purcell stated the railway is “more than just a railway attraction.”
- These combined efforts seek to restore financial stability, support essential repairs, and sustain NVR’s role as a community heritage symbol.
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Here you will find information on the topic "End of family reservation". Read now "Train: Reservation for families becomes much more expensive".
Families will have to pay significantly more for a seat reservation at the railway in the future.
44 Euro only for a reservation on the return journey: Families will soon have to reach far deeper into the bag on the train. Parents with two children will pay more than twice as much in the future, with more children it will be even more expensive.
Families will have to pay significantly more for a seat reservation at the train from Sunday. In the future, everyone will have to pay no matter how old.
The anger about the Deutsche Bahn is once again great: almost silently and quietly, it cuts the favorable family reservation to the timetable change in mid-June. Politics is angry - and demands a withdrawal of the measure.
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