The joys of unrestrained free enterprise, Ron.
28 railway companies in the UK and they're all doing well.
Many presently in government would like to see it here.
My wife has managed to get an appointment with a specialist (for her medical condition) at London Bridge Hospital but we will be in Bristol the day before and the says after. We have only one opportunity to get to see this bloke as he only does a clinic one day a week.
So we plan to catch a train from Bristol to London and back. My goodness the train fares are exxy in the UK even for seniors. Prices vary by time of day. To go one way on the morning of the appointment will be the equivalent of $220 for both of us.
If we go the night before, leaving Bristol at about 15:30, the cost is $68 for the two.
We've already paid for the hotel in Bristol and it's not refundable so we might as well use it.
A couple of days later we return to London for the next leg of our trip to Paris.
Ron B.
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The joys of unrestrained free enterprise, Ron.
28 railway companies in the UK and they're all doing well.
Many presently in government would like to see it here.
20 years ago it was reasonably priced, coaches were cheaper at that time but obviously not for everyone.
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Priced train travel in Oz at the full fares paid by us folk who don't get cheap travel virtue of service in the Railways? Air travel is cheaper.
URSUSMAJOR
you might be cheaper hiring a car for the day their is lots out there shop around
It would be about 20 years ago that I last used rail travel in the UK, and yes it was quite reasonable then. Have priced it up a few times over the last few years to get the in-laws from up in the North East to London to catch a flight to here. And every time it has worked out to be a damned sight cheaper to fly from the nearest airport than catch the train.
Ron, have you looked at the National Express coach service?
Just checked National Express, and it's 2.5 hours each way, and £10 each, each way.
When we were there 6 years ago I prepaid here before I went at a fraction of the price. Jim
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It's usually cheaper to fly to Nice from London than to catch the train to Bristol.
I hadn't heard of National Express. The rail tickets for two of us, return, work out at $550.
You must have found a different timetable.The one I looked at shows 3-3.5 hours in the morning to Victoria St Coach Station or 4.5 hours to London Blackfriars.
We do have time constraints, my wife's appointment is for 11am. I just had a look at the time table and the trip is considerably longer than by train assuming no delays. But the price is right. We have emailed the hotel in Bristol to see if we can leave our car there. The Mercure hotel is 1 mile from the coach station.
We will have a car but I'm not driving to London. I had considered driving to Slough but am not keen to leave a hire car with our luggage in it at Slough - although Bristol doesn't look that good either - hence wanting to leave the car at the hotel..
I don't get any discounts as I only worked for the railways for 8 years. I pay the same as any other pensioner.
Ron B.
VK2OTC
2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA
RIP Bucko - Riding on Forever
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