Originally posted by minestrone
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Bought a ticket today, cheapest single at the station = £16.00 or £3.50 + £1.00 on thetrainline, £6.00 for first class. It’s worth it for Weekend tickets.
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Well I hope it melts again as my tickets are non-refundable. Don't really want to be there in the first place (almost a long story).Originally posted by Diver View PostDon't bother coming to Wales, It's just started snowing rather heavily
damn - saw that advice too late but it was only a £1 plus £3.50 credit card fee.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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Was not near that bitOriginally posted by Sysman View PostDo I see an implied admission of guilt there?
Think there was a high involvment of bobs kicking about some of these systems.
It was like working for the dot coms again, same kind of attitude, doubt they will survive as they are.
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That's right, only the English pay, but they can leave again for free, as soon as they like.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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I have to travel down to Bristol next week for some business.. from childhood memories of collecting fossils off the beach near the bridge I seem to recall it's rather close proximity to the leper colony - does one still have to pay a toll heading West but not the other way?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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Would not touch thetrainline site, pile of crap.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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Don't bother coming to Wales, It's just started snowing rather heavilyOriginally 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.
Barstewards
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