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flashy 08-08-2007 22:44

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Right i'm after going up to Edinburgh with Reece, i checked the train fares out on National Rail Enquiries and from Blackburn to Edinburgh (with a family railcard) its £43 return.......BUT....... if i buy 2 seperate tickets (one from Blackburn to Preston, Preston to Edinburgh)it will only cost me around £27 and thats if i want to go tomorrow, not booking in advance...£4 odd to Preston return and then £22 odd from Preston to Edinburgh return....go figure ...it just goes to show how much people are being over charged, those who don't know its cheaper sometimes to buy 2 tickets

BERNADETTE 08-08-2007 23:05

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 457947)
Right i'm after going up to Edinburgh with Reece, i checked the train fares out on National Rail Enquiries and from Blackburn to Edinburgh (with a family railcard) its £43 return.......BUT....... if i buy 2 seperate tickets (one from Blackburn to Preston, Preston to Edinburgh)it will only cost me around £27 and thats if i want to go tomorrow, not booking in advance...£4 odd to Preston return and then £22 odd from Preston to Edinburgh return....go figure ...it just goes to show how much people are being over charged, those who don't know its cheaper sometimes to buy 2 tickets

That is pretty good gives you more spends as well, hope you enjoy yourself:D

Lolly 09-08-2007 11:57

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If I have to change I always check the 2 sepearte prices, they usually are cheaper.

They also have whats called a Duo. Don't know if its for anywhere, but when I went to Manchester last week it should have been £11.20 each return but with this Duo thing it was £10.50 return for 2 of us!!

BERNADETTE 09-08-2007 12:55

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Originally Posted by Lolly (Post 458064)
If I have to change I always check the 2 sepearte prices, they usually are cheaper.

They also have whats called a Duo. Don't know if its for anywhere, but when I went to Manchester last week it should have been £11.20 each return but with this Duo thing it was £10.50 return for 2 of us!!

How do you find out about it?:confused: Do you just ask at ticket office?:)

Lolly 09-08-2007 13:19

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My cousin had used it the week before so we just asked the conductor when we were paying for our tickets on the train, but i'm sure they'd explain it to you at the ticket office.

BERNADETTE 09-08-2007 14:06

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Originally Posted by Lolly (Post 458085)
My cousin had used it the week before so we just asked the conductor when we were paying for our tickets on the train, but i'm sure they'd explain it to you at the ticket office.

that is good to know, will ask abput it next time I use the train, cheers:D

SPUGGIE J 09-08-2007 17:40

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I cant complain £26 to get from Falkirk to Accy and back. Looking for advanced tickets and odd travel times help. These tickets are only a small percentage but as flashy and lolly say splitting the journey can be a nice cheap trip away.

flashy 09-08-2007 17:55

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Originally Posted by Lolly (Post 458064)
If I have to change I always check the 2 sepearte prices, they usually are cheaper.

They also have whats called a Duo. Don't know if its for anywhere, but when I went to Manchester last week it should have been £11.20 each return but with this Duo thing it was £10.50 return for 2 of us!!



the duo's have been going for a few years now,they are worth it, its also worth forking out £20 a year for a family railcard, Reece gets 60% off his fare and i get 1/3 off mine, they are excellent

shillelagh 09-08-2007 19:25

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I've got one for you. Single ticket to Preston from Accrington £5.30. Return ticket Accy to Preston £6.30!!!

flashy 09-08-2007 19:59

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yeah its a pound more for a return?

shillelagh 09-08-2007 21:03

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I went to Preston in July for the hospital and bloke told me £6.30 return and just being nosy i asked how much for a single and he told me £5.30

lancsdave 09-08-2007 21:05

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 458339)
I went to Preston in July for the hospital and bloke told me £6.30 return and just being nosy i asked how much for a single and he told me £5.30

When you look online at the prices they say it might be cheaper to buy singles. They failt to tell you one single is nearly the same price as a return otherwise :)

accymel 09-08-2007 21:05

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 458339)
I went to Preston in July for the hospital and bloke told me £6.30 return and just being nosy i asked how much for a single and he told me £5.30

Sounds right u save by it costing a £1 for return trip back than just one way:D

jackyalex 10-08-2007 10:03

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it would cost more to drive to scotland,thats a good price flashy

flashy 10-08-2007 10:27

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i know, thats why i have a railcard, i go everywhere with it, and like i said, it only costs me £20 a year, in the last year ive been to........ Newcastle, York, Leeds, London, Felixstowe, Halifax, Bradford, Blackpool, Morcambe, Carlisle, Manchester, Preston and on several other short train rides, i save a fortune, it actually works out cheaper for me to take Reece with me than go anywhere on my own(cos you can only use a family railcard when you have a child with you) it cost £9 odd for me to get to Blackpool on my own, but if i take Reece with me it only costs £8.95


if you have a family and dont have a car, i would highly recommend getting one of these :D


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