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Reply #15 - Feb 19th, 2007 at 9:26am
 
If not too late (was not around at weekend so did not check forum) Essex & Cambridgeshire please.
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Reply #16 - Feb 19th, 2007 at 11:35am
 
A list of "codes" that you can use to get put through to individual call centres is here. These codes are for dialling after you're connected to the 0870 number, but illustrate how many different call centres there are.

The Passenger Transport Executive Group website gives more information on PTEs.

Registration information for traveline.org.uk is here:
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Domain name:
        traveline.org.uk

     Registrant:
        INTELLIGENT TRAVEL SOLUTIONS LIMITED

     Registrant type:
        UK Limited Company, (Company number: 3826797)

     Registrant's address:
        CPT THIRD FLOOR
        IMPERIAL HOUSE
        15-19 KINGSWAY
        LONDON
        WC2B 6UN
        United Kingdom

A check of 192.com for businesses in and around this post code reveals Confederation of Passenger Transport UK (CPT) resides at this address, telephone: 020 7240 3131, fax: 020 7240 6565

These (address, phone and fax) are also the contact details for Bonded Coach Holidays (BCH) and Coach Marque, both travel industry bodies. Also Integrated Ticket Services Ltd.

Who collects the covert revenue from Traveline's 0870?

I can't work out whether the Freedom of Information Act applies to Traveline.

Traveline got a mention in a Parliamentry Update, see here. Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE) were happy to reveal the 0161 number for their service in this FOI response.
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Reply #17 - Feb 19th, 2007 at 1:58pm
 
This is a totally stupid situation - any other country in the world (well most developed countries) are trying to encourage use of public transport, and provide this sort of information for FREE on 0800 numbers (or equivalents).

I was in Canada recently and when I was waiting for a bus I saw the sign on the bus stop which advised of their 1800 number for public transport enquiries. The fact that we have to dial a premium rate number for the same service really stinks of rip-off Britain.

Alas, this is only one of hundreds of examples of 1800 numbers in North America, and 084/7 ones here.

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Re: Traveline 0870 number
Reply #18 - Feb 19th, 2007 at 11:18pm
 
ms01 wrote on Feb 19th, 2007 at 1:58pm:
This is a totally stupid situation - any other country in the world (well most developed countries) are trying to encourage use of public transport, and provide this sort of information for FREE on 0800 numbers (or equivalents).

It is an inevitable consequence of the numbering framework established by the crooked regulator whereby the public has to call what will shortly be defined as a true premium rate telephone number in order to obtain essential information relating to public transportation.

Instead of paying around 1.5p/min at a weekend to call Traveline on the 0870 number, the public now has to pay 10p/min instead. Progress I guess!

Those of us who live overseas are well and truly shafted by these idiotic organizations that come up with these bright ideas.

Many more organizations will now follow in the weeks and months ahead, replacing their 0870 numbers with 0871 and 0844. Why? Because the idiotic Ofcom encourages them to do so.

This guy may well be responsible for this stupidity and I'm sure he'd be pleased to receive any comments:

Tony Ferguson
Project Director traveline
Confederation of Passenger Transport
Imperial House
15-19 Kingsway
London WC2B 6UN

On the other hand, he's probably swanning around in his stretch limo, and has no need to call Travelextortion line.

What a shambles.

The Traveline project includes the following boidies:

<<Who co-ordinates the traveline project?

The project’s Advisory Group involves representatives of

Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT)
Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC)
Local Government Association (LGA)
Confederation of Scottish Local Authorities (CoSLA)
Transport for London (TfL)
Passenger Transport Executives’ Group (PTEG)
Association of Transport Co-ordinating Officers (ATCO)
Welsh Assembly Government (WAG)
Scottish Executive (SE)
Department for Transport (DfT)
Translink>>

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Reply #19 - Mar 8th, 2007 at 11:08pm
 
In a related move, GMPTE (which for some time has been phasing out all mention of its geographical travel enquiry number 0161 228 7811 on timetables, bus stops, etc in favour of the Traveline 0870 (soon to be 0871)) has now introduced an 0871 number instead of 0161 for paper copies of timetables:

http://www.gmpte.com/content.cfm?category_id=102784

This is how GMPTE (quite dishonestly, in my view) replied to my complaints last year about the phasing out of publicity for the 0161 number in favour of Traveline:

January 2006 Our Ref: CR8248


RE: - 0870 traveline number

Thank you for your e-mail dated 09/01/06:  to answers to your questions are addressed below:

1. 0870 608 2 608 and 0870 241 2 216 (the equivalent minicom service) are the only telephone numbers that GMPTE use that has a prefix of 0870 or 0845.  You can dial 0161 228 7811 to access GMPTE public transport information.  This is a local number that gives people access to Greater Manchester information at normal local, national or international call rates depending on where they call from.

2. The advantage of the 0870 number is that it enables one number to be used nationwide rather than have a number of local numbers. GMPTE is part of the national Traveline service that uses the 0870 number.

The national service was set up to meet national government policies to create a single source of local transport information on a national basis. The 0870 number also enables calls to be forwarded to another region to complete the local transport information element of long distance journeys.

The relevant policies are

* "Getting timetable and connection information is vital for many passengers. We are keen to see a national integrated journey timetable set up. The best way forward is to develop a framework, which builds on information already available and draws on new information schemes as they become available. Passengers would access information through one enquiry point, even though information would be drawn from different sources." (White Paper New Deal for Transport July1998 page 52 para 3.73)  

* "Better arrangements at local level are essential to develop a national public transport information system, building on voluntary collaboration between various parties. The aim is for passengers to have easy access to comprehensive information on all modes, including rail, bus, coach and metro, from a single telephone call. "(DETR Integrated Transport "From Workhorse to Thoroughbred" Mar 99 page 32).

* "Our aim is for a public transport system to be systematically extended across the country by 2000. The initial focus will be on timetable information, but the framework will be developed with the aim of introducing information on fares."(Transport White Paper para 3.74)

3. GMPTE receives no rebate for calls on the 0870 numbers below. All rebates are ploughed back into running the service and developing new products for the delivery of information services, such as the internet Journey Planner (gmpte.com), this is an area that is steadily increasing in demand and the costs for this are far cheaper than any telephone charge, if we were to look for funding to develop such products then it is possible it would be from levy funding that we all already pay for through our local charges  

4. British Telecommunications plc is the network provider for 0870 608 2 608 and 0870 241 2 216 (minicom service).

5. We are a local government organisation. The "Central Office of Information" gives guidance to Central Government and public bodies. We have not seen this COI advice before and not discussed it within GMPTE. However, we believe that we serve the public well by giving them the choice of phoning either the national number (0870 608 2 608) or the local number (0161 228 7811); about 70% of our calls for public transport information are on the local number. Through having the two services, we believe we meet the COI guidance.  The Department for Transport are aware of the use of the 0870 number and have raised no objections to it.  

Yours sincerely,

Gary Hawthorne
Information Manager


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Reply #20 - Apr 4th, 2007 at 9:09pm
 
The Traveline website now gives the new 0871 10p/min number:

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Reply #21 - Apr 5th, 2007 at 7:13am
 
No wonder they have a smiling logo with that amount of income.
But again I question why they have to be dishonest about revenue share. Surely PRS 09X would be quite in order for providing a service.
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Reply #22 - Apr 14th, 2007 at 2:47pm
 
This was the rather patronising reply I received from Traveline's exploiter-in-chief after I complained about international access:


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I would be grateful if you could provide me with your telecomms provider in the USA.

We had understood that all were OK for 087 numbers.

Out of interest, why phone when you can use our internet service?

Kind Regards

Tony
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I have yet to repond mainly due to the utter cluelessness of these people and their inability to understand universal access to non-geographic numbers. The last line in the reply really sums up these arrogant and inept individuals and their business knowledge and ethics. If he thinks that 'all is OK for 087 numbers', then he clearly hasn't read the Ofcom documents relating to international access to 087. I will point him in the right direction, assuming he can a) use a computer and b) read - assumptions that may turn out to be incorrect.
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Reply #23 - May 6th, 2007 at 12:10pm
 
Just spotted the bus shelters in Glasgow are gradually changing over to advertise the 0871 service, with no pricing advice.

My latest bus timetable has the 0871 number listed several times, with no pricing info - surely this can't be right. The bus company in question is Arriva Scotland West Ltd, and the timetable dated 5/3/07.

EDIT - and www.travelinescotland.com has the following: "Traveline also provides a telephone service available by calling 0871 200 22 33*. Lines are open from 7am to 10pm 7 days a week. Calls are charged at national call rate." This can't be allowed surely?
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Reply #24 - May 6th, 2007 at 1:00pm
 
russellelly wrote on May 6th, 2007 at 12:10pm:
EDIT - and www.travelinescotland.com has the following: "Traveline also provides a telephone service available by calling 0871 200 22 33*. Lines are open from 7am to 10pm 7 days a week. Calls are charged at national call rate." This can't be allowed surely?

These companies and organisations cannot help but persist with their lies. There is no requirement for pricing information for 0871 numbers and some low priced 09 numbers. But this is misleading.

There is no one body that this sort of misleading pricing needs reporting to. Advertising Standards Authority covers printed articles in magazines/newspapers and TV adverts (not sure about radio), but not websites. Ofcom often passes the buck and says "Nothing to do with us."

In short, this is the whole reason for these numbers being used so widely; because people aren't aware of the price. Couple that with people not knowing the price compared to normal 01/02 numbers and further add the fact that charges to 01/02 numbers from mobiles are frequently 5 or 10 p per minute or more and there's no wonder that people may think that 10p/min is a fair deal.
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Reply #25 - May 6th, 2007 at 1:21pm
 
Dave wrote on May 6th, 2007 at 1:00pm:
russellelly wrote on May 6th, 2007 at 12:10pm:
EDIT - and www.travelinescotland.com has the following: "Traveline also provides a telephone service available by calling 0871 200 22 33*. Lines are open from 7am to 10pm 7 days a week. Calls are charged at national call rate." This can't be allowed surely?

These companies and organisations cannot help but persist with their lies. There is no requirement for pricing information for 0871 numbers and some low priced 09 numbers. But this is misleading.


Thanks for that. I had no idea that there wasn't a requirement for a price next to an 0871 - that's really shocking.
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Reply #26 - May 6th, 2007 at 8:14pm
 
If you look at the footer, it actually says the call is charged at 10p a minute from BT landlines. Presumably it is a leave-over from when it was the 0870 number, and someone has forgotten to update it (despite it being wrong anyway...)
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Reply #27 - May 6th, 2007 at 8:25pm
 
jgxenite wrote on May 6th, 2007 at 8:14pm:
If you look at the footer, it actually says the call is charged at 10p a minute from BT landlines. Presumably it is a leave-over from when it was the 0870 number, and someone has forgotten to update it (despite it being wrong anyway...)

0871 2xx xxxx numbers are charged at 10p/minute at all times from BT residential landlines (g7 rate).

http://www.downloads.bt.com/pricing/SpecialisedNos.pdf
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After years of ignoring govt. guidelines & RIPPING OFF Council Tax payers using 0845 numbers, Essex County Council changed to 0345 numbers on 2 November 2015
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Reply #28 - May 6th, 2007 at 10:20pm
 
Heinz, I wasn't debating that, merely saying that the footer did actually say it was charged at 10p a minute, not national rate as it says in the body of the page.
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