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Re: Train Tickets
where you seeing this? The london ones ive seen are about £65...im getting conned!
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Re: Train Tickets
On the Trainline appApple Wumble wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:35 am where you seeing this? The london ones ive seen are about £65...im getting conned!
I have a 1/3 off railcard
Didn’t you say your going first class
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yeah boiii, it was about £1 more expensive. Just up there. Sitting with the dirt on the way back.
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Re: Train Tickets
Looking at Grimsby and Morecambe by train and they’re coming out at around £100 return. Ridiculous
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Train ticket prices are a con. It’s more expensive for me to go to Waterloo than Bath, a much longer distance. Premium for going to London
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Didn’t know if you were aware but cheaper train tickets don’t go on sale until 12 weeks before date of travel. That would explain why the morecambe ones are still expensive. The Grimsby ones are cheaper now however so you might want to try again for those and wait until next week to try again for cheaper Morecambe train ticketsBiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:32 am Looking at Grimsby and Morecambe by train and they’re coming out at around £100 return. Ridiculous
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Don't understand how they set the prices. Went from Stratford to Ipswich last month, £80 return. Went to Norwich a week later from Liverpool Steet and it cost half that. Both were bought a day before travelling.
For a similarly timed train journey in Italy last year (Padova to Venice) cost €5.25!!
For a similarly timed train journey in Italy last year (Padova to Venice) cost €5.25!!
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I got a bus from Peterborough to Dereham today.comfortable bus and only cost 8quid
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What ?
Why would the uk pay for all the repairs of tracks etc
& let the foreign owned train companies earn all the profit.
Stupid idea to re-nationalise.
Its like saying lets do a deal with the u.s
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Now you know why the roads are so busyLeytonstoneRed07 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 4:14 pm Don't understand how they set the prices. Went from Stratford to Ipswich last month, £80 return. Went to Norwich a week later from Liverpool Steet and it cost half that. Both were bought a day before travelling.
For a similarly timed train journey in Italy last year (Padova to Venice) cost €5.25!!

I live in the Greater Anglia area as long as you buy in advance it’s quite cheap.
I think they advertise Norwich, for example, for £10 which I guess is one way but still not bad.
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Ok smart Alex's and the railtracks.
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Just did Witham to Norwich return with my daughter (looking at UEA for next year) for £25 first class return for both of us. We both have rail cards but booked in advance and tickets were £10 return and an upgrade to first class for £5.
I use the Greater Anglia ticket site we have also done Reading for £28.50 return and Bristol for £38.00 return, booked each of them about ten weeks in advance and by choosing selected trains with a limited number of cheap seats got some really good prices.
I use the Greater Anglia ticket site we have also done Reading for £28.50 return and Bristol for £38.00 return, booked each of them about ten weeks in advance and by choosing selected trains with a limited number of cheap seats got some really good prices.
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Seems if you split the journey up ticket wise Euston to MK then MK to Stoke then Stoke to Macclesfield and return is a lot cheaper
Bizzare thing is you can stay on the same train all the way to Macclesfield then back to Euston
Bizzare thing is you can stay on the same train all the way to Macclesfield then back to Euston
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Just an FYI but best to use National Rail Enquiries site - they don't charge the booking fee that Trainline do. Same fares but no add-ons.Lucky7 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:37 amOn the Trainline appApple Wumble wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:35 am where you seeing this? The london ones ive seen are about £65...im getting conned!
I have a 1/3 off railcard
Didn’t you say your going first class
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Thanks BonioBoniO wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 10:52 amLucky7 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:37 amOn the Trainline appApple Wumble wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:35 am where you seeing this? The london ones ive seen are about £65...im getting conned!
I have a 1/3 off railcard
Didn’t you say your going first class
Just an FYI but best to use National Rail Enquiries site - they don't charge the booking fee that Trainline do. Same fares but no add-ons.
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It was explained to me that Morecambe and Grimsby (Cleethorpes) are so expensive because you have to use two rail providers (Virgin I think to Doncaster and Lancaster, and then another respectively). Doesn't make it right though.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:32 am Looking at Grimsby and Morecambe by train and they’re coming out at around £100 return. Ridiculous
As for Exeter, going on my own currently costs me £87.
If I take my two kids it drops down to £85.
So £87 for taking up one seat or £85 for taking up 3.