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Preston station is one of the grimest places in the country. Been caught up there a couple of times.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI can get it for £71..but the return is very very late...arrival after 11pm. The next ticket option is £256!
Try looking for a ticket including the Heathrow Express - sometime (not often) - they have linked promotions. Last time I went to Heathrow on the train from Taunton I paid full price for a 1st class return on the Heathrow express and any first class return from the south west was chucked in for an extra tenner. Not seen that since though but I always look.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostHave you factored in "Faff" time at the airport?
Price of train to Heathrow depends on how you get there. The express from Paddington is ridculously expensive but the tube station is in zone 6 - £3.80 single from zone 1 at peak times. You'd probably be better off getting a 1 day travelcard which is about £7 IIRC.
Its the "Faff" time that make me prefer taking the train..run on/run off. But I have experienced delays of as much as 3 hours at Preston! (perhaps one of the worst stations in the country - how Virgin get away with it I don't know)
Thanks for the tip.
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It's pretty ludicrous, I had a meeting in Central London a while back and priced the trip to a similar level as yours, I drove down for less than 1/3rd of the cost, parked and took the tube based on the advice of a few posters here.
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Originally posted by ASB View PostJust be thankful you're not travelling peak time. Thats best part of 250 quid. I think an off peak return is about 70 quid. The 2 singles route hardly ever works now since the changes in ticketing arrangements.
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Have you factored in "Faff" time at the airport?
Price of train to Heathrow depends on how you get there. The express from Paddington is ridculously expensive but the tube station is in zone 6 - £3.80 single from zone 1 at peak times. You'd probably be better off getting a 1 day travelcard which is about £7 IIRC.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostBeen looking over travel options for a seminar I'd like to attend down south next month. Its being held at a hotel across from heathrow in four weeks time.
BA flight down the night before and returning at the end of the day works out to £88 all in.
Rail to Euston - just to Euston - is £95.50 with reasonable times of departure/arrival. 5pm from here the day before and 6:30pm end of day from Euston.
I haven't included the fare i'd need to Manchester airport ..nor the underground fare from Euston to Heathrow. I imagine the latter would be higher than the former. I was hopeing to stay at a hotel I know which has great breakfasts located next to Euston. As it is its looks like I'll be staying at the Ibis Heathrow.
Its pretty clear why people still prefer to fly.
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My monthly season ticket for my last role went up to 450 quid, admittedly first class but I cannot expect to sit in steerage.
Do like the train though, laptop out and wireless on.
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Gosh, travel by rail is expensive!
Been looking over travel options for a seminar I'd like to attend down south next month. Its being held at a hotel across from heathrow in four weeks time.
BA flight down the night before and returning at the end of the day works out to £88 all in.
Rail to Euston - just to Euston - is £95.50 with reasonable times of departure/arrival. 5pm from here the day before and 6:30pm end of day from Euston.
I haven't included the fare i'd need to Manchester airport ..nor the underground fare from Euston to Heathrow. I imagine the latter would be higher than the former. I was hopeing to stay at a hotel I know which has great breakfasts located next to Euston. As it is its looks like I'll be staying at the Ibis Heathrow.
Its pretty clear why people still prefer to fly.Tags: None
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