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That's a bugger. ms#5's chartered bus to school has given us one month's notice. Train is a perfectly reasonable alternative, but, as he's just turned 16, it's full peak fare. Seems that there's no discount available for school travel once you hit 16. Council were less than helpful - I thought I was taking to Mavis "I don't really know" Riley. FGW equally useless - the lady advised the 16-25 railcard. I pointed out that there's no discount before 10am, and she said "Oh, what time does he go to school?"Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThat's a bugger. ms#5's chartered bus to school has given us one month's notice. Train is a perfectly reasonable alternative, but, as he's just turned 16, it's full peak fare. Seems that there's no discount available for school travel once you hit 16. Council were less than helpful - I thought I was taking to Mavis "I don't really know" Riley. FGW equally useless - the lady advised the 16-25 railcard. I pointed out that there's no discount before 10am, and she said "Oh, what time does he go to school?"merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostHave you talked to the school as the school must be chartering it......Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNo - it was organised by parents years ago, and the numbers have dwindled so it's no longer cost effective for them to run the service. It was £1K a year so not a cheap option, but train looks to be double that now he's 16.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Yet another project for some idle student that's suddenly urgent.
You couldn't make it up.
Needs it for next week.
Well there's a fecking surprise then.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhat would a pre-booked regular taxi cost shared between say 3?Comment
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