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Wembley Stadium gigs - Tube/train options
Hi, I bought my wife tickets to a Coldplay gig at Wembley for Christmas, and booked us into a hotel near Euston station. I was assuming there would be public transport options from Euston/Kings Cross, and Wembley's own website encourages use of public transport to get there. However now I've had more of a look I'm not sure…
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Avanti West Coast -release of tickets
Morning all, Am looking to book a return ticket from Manchester to London for 23rd/24th April - which by my reckoning is now less that 12 weeks away, but they aren't yet showing on the Avanti West Coast website. In fact, this image would suggest that although weekday tickets are available to book, there are no weekend…
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[rant] single journey fares are like a rip off that I start to think about getting a car
I'm here ranting about how rip-off the public transport single journey fares here in the UK, so I'm considering if it will be worthwhile for me to buy a car as I'm now spending approximately about £100 per month in transport. I currently use a bus monthly ticket at £61 per month, but in effect I normally spend about £80…
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discount for unemployed
Good evening, I recently lost my job and have been advised not to work and to receive treatment, health first. I started to claim for benefits. Are there discounts / support for using buses and trains? I need to go to hospital appointments. Thank you.
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Printing out form for Senior Railcard - to buy at station
Just that. There seem to be a lot of sites that suggest printing your form before going to the station (very sensible!) but I've not found one that provides a link. I know they must exist, but it seems I'm looking in the wrong places. A pdf that lets you input most of the info would be very acceptable but I don't mind…
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London Underground question.
Basically next month I am going down to Wimbledon to see a show, now I'll be staying overnight in Watford to go the Universal Studios tour the next day. Sorry if this is a really daft question but does anyone know how much the cost is on the underground/overground for those two days. I haven't been on the Underground in…
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Trainline - Where do I stand?
Hi all, I purchased 8 x advance single tickets (return - 4 x outbound and 4 x inbound) for a journey with Greater Anglia, from Norwich to Stratford on 09/01/2022. It's fair to say I've had some issues with the rail industry in recent months, which I've had to suck up and accept. But on this occasion, I'm unsure where I…
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discounts for (single person) national railcard?
all deals i see are for families / youngsters / old'uns.. pfft!
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Getting a season ticket refund from Avanti
Hi - Happy New Year. I hope someone can help with some advice. Back in September, people were returning to the office, and I decided to buy an annual season ticket from London Euston to Milton Keynes Central. I bought the ticket online from the Avanti website. A few weeks later, I realised that I was not really going in as…
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Delay Repay announcements
When the train is delayed 15 mins or more, are the TOC mean't to announce the delay on board on arrival at the station when applicable?
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TfL makes £15 congestion charge permanent but slashes charge for after 6pm on weekdays
Transport for London (TfL) is making the £15 congestion charge permanent in the capital, but from 21 February next year drivers won't have to pay the fee after 6pm on weekdays and before 12pm or after 6pm on weekends. Read the full story: TfL makes £15 congestion charge permanent but slashes charge for after 6pm on…
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MSE News: Rail prices to rise by the largest amount in nearly a decade - here's what it means
Train passengers in England and Wales will be hit with the largest fare rise in nearly a decade, with ticket prices increasing by 3.8% from 1 March, the Government has announced. It is the biggest jump since January 2013. Read the full story: 'Rail prices to rise by the largest amount in nearly a decade - here's what it…
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Season train tickets involved Salisbury, Reading and London
Dear All I'll be starting a new job in London very soon. The job requires me to work in office for 3/4 days. Currently I live in Salisbury. To cut my journey shorter I plan to stay in Reading for 3 days. What's the best way to purchase the train tickets? Let's say if I buy annual train tickets from Salisbury to London…
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Using a 16-25 railcard before 10am
Daughter needs to travel by train to an appointment before 10am. She has a 16-25 railcard. She will return after 10am. A nanytime return, going out at 8.30am is coming up with once the discount applied at £14.25. is this ok? I'm getting a bit confused by what this means When can I use a 16-25 Railcard? A 16-25 Railcard can…
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Oyster card refunds
I rarely go to London now and can just as easily use contactless. The reminder about Oyster cards in the weekly e-mail last week made me log into my Oyster account to apply for a refund. I have done this before so expected it to be very quick, but when I hit the 'Apply for a product refund' button, I got the message 'If…
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Cheap rail travel to London by train
Looking for advice on bargain train travel to London (from Derbyshire / Nottinghamshire / Staffordshire) I already have a Railcard and can be very flexible on the date. Want to a real bargain day out.
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Flixbus: A Cheaper Way to find fares
I was spending a bit of time looking online planning a bit of travel around the UK over the next few months (obviously taking into account Covid) and I found this interesting little tip for Flixbus (a European coach company that serve several destinations in the UK). When booking a ticket with them, instead of going to…
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Ticket "excess" query
Hi, I'm not sure if anyone will be able to shed any light on this one for me but I'm just slightly incredulous that it can, in fact, be correct! I'm currently on a train returning from Birmingham to Exeter. I bought a ticket which cost £90+ for which the return element was off peak, and a split ticket, so initially to…
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50% off railcard passes black Friday deal via the trainline app
eg 3 year senior railcard pass for £35, great deal
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London tube - daily cap
Just want to know if I gave got this right, because it is years since I used the tube last. If I am using zones 1 & 2, do I use my debit card to tap every time I go through the barriers and is the daily cap £7.40?Cheers