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I go from Bristol usually, but I imagine peak times is more. Not sure if you can return the same day though, cos they usually only have 1 or 2 services per day.
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From Bath at peak times?Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostBus is only 15 quid return, they have wifi, air conditioning, and you're guaranteed a seat.
Just sayin'.
There's a bus run by Berrys that comes up from Taunton & does a pick up in Frome & dumps you off at Hammersmith. May give that a whirl next time.
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Bus is only 15 quid return, they have wifi, air conditioning, and you're guaranteed a seat.
Just sayin'.
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Have you tried closing your eyelids and then blowing your brains out?Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostBath to London £180 return.
Stood in corridor both ways & currently immobilised next to someone with the worst BO in the world.
How do I get my c*****g money back??
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I've been going up to Cheltenham every day on Cross-country for the last 3 months. Not a single issue, not one.
The one time I use FGW in over a year, the train breaks down & we all get booted out at Swindon. God knows how people do this schlepp every day...
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Maybe have a shower to save the other passengers from your self acknowledged BO.
That or ask to ride in a cattle car with all the other bulltulip producers.
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How do I get my money back?
Bath to London £180 return.
Stood in corridor both ways & currently immobilised next to someone with the worst BO in the world.
How do I get my c*****g money back??Last edited by Gumbo Robot; 8 October 2015, 18:38.Tags: None
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