Title: train from London Post by: gatso on April 18, 2008, 04:32:08 PM ok, who's getting the train
Title: Re: train from London Post by: Claw75 on April 18, 2008, 05:53:12 PM I'm heading out of St Pancras Friday lunchtime - 1st class for £14 :)up
Title: Re: train from London Post by: gatso on April 18, 2008, 06:13:44 PM :( I want one
Title: Re: train from London Post by: Claw75 on April 18, 2008, 08:56:53 PM I only booked a few days ago so you should be able to get in. Train is at 1255
Title: Re: train from London Post by: gatso on April 18, 2008, 09:18:08 PM for some reason I'm not allowed on the same train as you, no connection from kent I think. but I can get tickets @ £18.50 each way, pretty damn good as it's normally 16.10 just to get into London
Title: Re: train from London Post by: cia260895 on April 18, 2008, 11:19:01 PM I'm heading out of St Pancras Friday lunchtime - 1st class for £14 :)up hmmmmm gonna gate crash the 1st class but for £9 cattle class will have to do ;grr; Title: Re: train from London Post by: Jon MW on April 18, 2008, 11:39:54 PM Has anybody travelled by train through 'megabus'? (www.megabus.com/uk/)
Can't beat the price, but I'm a little worried about getting to the station and finding no train which accepts the megabus/train ticket. Title: Re: train from London Post by: Claw75 on April 19, 2008, 12:12:02 AM Has anybody travelled by train through 'megabus'? (www.megabus.com/uk/) Can't beat the price, but I'm a little worried about getting to the station and finding no train which accepts the megabus/train ticket. not personally, but a guy I work with uses them all the time. Title: Re: train from London Post by: Jon MW on April 19, 2008, 01:07:15 AM Has anybody travelled by train through 'megabus'? (www.megabus.com/uk/) Can't beat the price, but I'm a little worried about getting to the station and finding no train which accepts the megabus/train ticket. not personally, but a guy I work with uses them all the time. :)up I wasn't worried about it until a friend put the idea in my head Title: Re: train from London Post by: Rod Paradise on April 21, 2008, 09:46:06 AM for some reason I'm not allowed on the same train as you, no connection from kent I think. but I can get tickets @ £18.50 each way, pretty damn good as it's normally 16.10 just to get into London Christ - I checked the prices & the cheapest I could get from Glasgow was £75 return.Got flights for £40, I'd have prefered to take the train as well. Title: Re: train from London Post by: boldie on April 21, 2008, 11:06:02 AM for some reason I'm not allowed on the same train as you, no connection from kent I think. but I can get tickets @ £18.50 each way, pretty damn good as it's normally 16.10 just to get into London Christ - I checked the prices & the cheapest I could get from Glasgow was £75 return.Got flights for £40, I'd have prefered to take the train as well. why not just pay the 35£ more for the train?..you won't have to wait for ages and you don't have to pay a taxi to and from the Airport in glasgow...and the bus from EM airport into Notts is a 5'er single anyways so at most you'd be spending 20£ ish more...and not have to piss about at the airport for hours. Easy choice, no? Title: Re: train from London Post by: Ironside on April 21, 2008, 05:54:44 PM for some reason I'm not allowed on the same train as you, no connection from kent I think. but I can get tickets @ £18.50 each way, pretty damn good as it's normally 16.10 just to get into London Christ - I checked the prices & the cheapest I could get from Glasgow was £75 return.Got flights for £40, I'd have prefered to take the train as well. if you prefered the train your better off taking it the train station is in the centre of town the airport is £27 (airport taxi) from town |