Off-peak Fridays in London
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903 Londoners have responded | 14/03/2024 - 31/05/2024

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From 8 March to 31 May, off-peak pay as you go fares will be available all day on Fridays on Tube and Rail across London and parts of the Southeast.
Will cheaper fares on a Friday encourage you to ...
- use the Tube or Rail on a Friday, for work or leisure? Why or why not?
- swap your usual day(s) of travel to a Friday? Why or why not?
- use the Tube or Rail instead of other modes of transport? Why or why not?
The discussion ran from 12 March 2024 - 31 May 2024
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Community Member 1 year agoToo complex - as someone else said, its gimmicky. Make it 50% Friday - all day Friday - and people will notice and use it
Wantaloo
Community Member 1 year agoI really appreciate the Friday travel window because I was finding it expensive to attend an exercise class which started at nine o'clock. I had to travel during peak hours to get to it and it was making it difficult for me to stay fit. The...
Show full commentI really appreciate the Friday travel window because I was finding it expensive to attend an exercise class which started at nine o'clock. I had to travel during peak hours to get to it and it was making it difficult for me to stay fit. The early window on Friday also makes it possible to get to a train station earlier and that is another benefit; it means I arrive at my final destination earlier. I wish the open Friday scheme would continue until Christmas!!! Thank you, a great initiative.
Show less of commentNicole
Community Member 1 year agoVery poorly advertised - I just learned of this from today's email.
Show full commentVery poorly advertised - I just learned of this from today's email.
Show less of commentAmira
Community Member 1 year agoi travels regardless. Travel goes more expensive, people who need to travel regardless do no see any benefits. When during the strike tfl refuses to give a day refund for the monthly ticket, that angers me more. Service is no provided, i...
Show full commenti travels regardless. Travel goes more expensive, people who need to travel regardless do no see any benefits. When during the strike tfl refuses to give a day refund for the monthly ticket, that angers me more. Service is no provided, i want my money back.
Show less of commentmustakpatas
Community Member 1 year agoHi there, I’m going to be volunteering as part of the UEFA champions league festival and will be travelling on Friday. Really good idea.
Show full commentHi there, I’m going to be volunteering as part of the UEFA champions league festival and will be travelling on Friday. Really good idea.
Show less of commentJohn1
Community Member 1 year agoIt is a good idea as it also will bring back the 'Friday buzz' that disappeared with the advent of the pandemic. Finally, this will have a positive knock on effect on people traveling from outside of London .
ASinUB8
Community Member 1 year agoIt's a pointless gimic. Fares are off-peak anyway most of the day, including going into town in the evening. It just confuses things. If someone wants to travel on a Friday they will anyway.
Show full commentIt's a pointless gimic. Fares are off-peak anyway most of the day, including going into town in the evening. It just confuses things. If someone wants to travel on a Friday they will anyway.
Show less of commentlocon
Community Member 1 year agoTFL should follow the same example at Scot Rail. All travel is now off peak and seems to be working for the travellers and the train operator. Saving residents money and helping support public transport use. Maybe if this could even be for...
Show full commentTFL should follow the same example at Scot Rail. All travel is now off peak and seems to be working for the travellers and the train operator. Saving residents money and helping support public transport use. Maybe if this could even be for residents in London. This could really help.
Show less of commentrc1604
Community Member 1 year agoThe fundamental issue is the new working week practices.
Show full commentMost offices now run Tues - Thurs as core days of operation.
Off peak Fridays have been hugely beneficial to me as I do commute and have a social life on Fridays however, the pull to...
The fundamental issue is the new working week practices.
Show less of commentMost offices now run Tues - Thurs as core days of operation.
Off peak Fridays have been hugely beneficial to me as I do commute and have a social life on Fridays however, the pull to come into central is not there anymore.
Fridays are now when you visit local shops and high streets which is brilliant BUT central London due to rising crime and petty thefts is not safe and doesn’t have anything different than local spaces.
Central London is lacking the WOW and the reason to visit as the theatre district is overpriced and bars/restaurants struggle with rising costs
vicki
Community Member 1 year agoIf you want people to use public transport please make the fares affordable, they are currently too high.
Show full commentIf you want people to use public transport please make the fares affordable, they are currently too high.
Show less of commentjustinara
Community Member 1 year agoGood for getting out of the house on quieter days in the office and you can trip chain to do fun things after work
Show full commentGood for getting out of the house on quieter days in the office and you can trip chain to do fun things after work
Show less of commentola2525
Community Member 1 year agoI normally didn’t go out on Fridays to save money. But the off peak makes a small but noticeable difference to me
fcrotti
Community Member 1 year agoI would normally work from home on Friday. However, seen the cheaper fare I decided to commute to work, that meant that I got to enjoy Friday night out with friends, as otherwise I would spend it at home.
geohley
Community Member 1 year agoI normally work from home on a Friday, but with the cheaper fares I decided to go in. A lot of my colleagues said the same too.
Show full commentI normally work from home on a Friday, but with the cheaper fares I decided to go in. A lot of my colleagues said the same too.
Show less of commentLauren Whitestone
Community Member 1 year agoThe off peek trial has made a positive difference to me. I work for the NHS which requires coming on site for the majority of my working week. I can adjust my working pattern to save money by ccoming in on a Friday. I have my railcard...
Show full commentThe off peek trial has made a positive difference to me. I work for the NHS which requires coming on site for the majority of my working week. I can adjust my working pattern to save money by ccoming in on a Friday. I have my railcard linked which increases my ssavings ssubstantially.
Show less of commentAriel_111
Community Member 1 year agoFor me personally cost of travel doesn't matter as I have a disabled freedom pass but I do think it is useful for people going into work and also stimulating the tourist economy
kh15
Community Member 1 year agoI travel 6 days a week for work, but not to the point of a travel card covering the costs - so off peak Fridays help offset a little more of the cost. Peak is mostly a tax on commuters who can't choose when they travel.
kmurphy9
Community Member 1 year agoI can choose which days to work from my office and would be much more likely to go in on a Friday to take advantage of off-peak fares. I would also be more likely to travel for social plans and to visit bars, restaurants and leisure...
Show full commentI can choose which days to work from my office and would be much more likely to go in on a Friday to take advantage of off-peak fares. I would also be more likely to travel for social plans and to visit bars, restaurants and leisure facilities on a Friday. It would be great to see the off peak fares trialled on Mondays too.
Show less of commenttawhidannoor
Community Member 1 year agoIts a great change for the hospitality industry. The cheaper the transport fare means more to the staff working on those days. Also, increased number of crowd means increased sales, good working hours and win win for both staff and the...
Show full commentIts a great change for the hospitality industry. The cheaper the transport fare means more to the staff working on those days. Also, increased number of crowd means increased sales, good working hours and win win for both staff and the guests.
Show less of commentSophie McKenna
Community Member 1 year agoI can choose which days I go into the office (which has to be 3 times a week) - me and my close colleagues have regularly travelled in on a Friday to take advantage, and would love for the scheme to continue! It’s especially helpful for...
Show full commentI can choose which days I go into the office (which has to be 3 times a week) - me and my close colleagues have regularly travelled in on a Friday to take advantage, and would love for the scheme to continue! It’s especially helpful for them as they’re travelling from Upminster and it’s significantly cheaper.
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