Originally posted by minestrone
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Originally posted by Diver View PostDon't bother coming to Wales, It's just started snowing rather heavily
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBook on national rail also and you'll not be charged a booking fee, as you are on the trainline.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostDo I see an implied admission of guilt there?
It was like working for the dot coms again, same kind of attitude, doubt they will survive as they are.
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Originally posted by Troll View Postdoes one still have to pay a toll heading West but not the other way?
(The Welsh, understandably, only have to pay when they come home. Bearing English money.)
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Originally posted by Diver View PostDon't bother coming to Wales, It's just started snowing rather heavily
Also I watched an interesting article this morning by Fred Dibnah on Edward 1 Welsh castles - bit perplexed to see the Welsh dragon flying from the battlements - surely for historical accuracy all the castles should be flying the Cross of St George or three lions passant guardant?
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostJust booking a train ticket london to wales on thetrainline.com. Lovely cheap prices coming up for my trains and even a really good offer on the inbound for first class.
Tried the same on thetrainline.com having clicked from a cashback site. Its thetrainline.com but the pages are different and so are the prices - they are higher.
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And they paid the invoices late
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Book on national rail also and you'll not be charged a booking fee, as you are on the trainline.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostJust booking a train ticket london to wales on thetrainline.com. Lovely cheap prices coming up for my trains and even a really good offer on the inbound for first class.
Tried the same on thetrainline.com having clicked from a cashback site. Its thetrainline.com but the pages are different and so are the prices - they are higher.
Barstewards
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cashback ripoff
Just booking a train ticket london to wales on thetrainline.com. Lovely cheap prices coming up for my trains and even a really good offer on the inbound for first class.
Tried the same on thetrainline.com having clicked from a cashback site. Its thetrainline.com but the pages are different and so are the prices - they are higher.
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