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Cheapest way to get train to plymouth
My daughter is going to visit her Aunty in Plymouth so we are looking for train tickets, BLIMEY ISN'T IT EXPENSIVE.
I havn't been on a train for years and never imagined it could cost that much just to sit on a seat for a few hours to get somewhere.
Cheapest price so far is £114.50 from The Trainline
Does anyone know of any alternatives?
Also how does a railcard work and would it be better to get one of those?
any advice would be great
Oh almost forgot to mention, are her travel times and destinations relevant at this stage? Please let me know if they are required.
thanks
I havn't been on a train for years and never imagined it could cost that much just to sit on a seat for a few hours to get somewhere.
Cheapest price so far is £114.50 from The Trainline
Does anyone know of any alternatives?
Also how does a railcard work and would it be better to get one of those?
any advice would be great
Oh almost forgot to mention, are her travel times and destinations relevant at this stage? Please let me know if they are required.
thanks
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Go to first great westerns website and try there for SINGLE tickets each way. Also if she is a student then a 16-25 railcard will give her a discount.
You dont say when she is going but like flights the later you leave it the more expensive it will be as people are savvy and will grab the cheapest ones when they get released.one of the famous 5
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Well you don't say where from, but I can say for certain that you can get that ticket cheaper.My daughter is going to visit her Aunty in Plymouth so we are looking for train tickets, BLIMEY ISN'T IT EXPENSIVE.
I havn't been on a train for years and never imagined it could cost that much just to sit on a seat for a few hours to get somewhere.
Cheapest price so far is £114.50 from The Trainline
Does anyone know of any alternatives?
Also how does a railcard work and would it be better to get one of those?
any advice would be great
Oh almost forgot to mention, are her travel times and destinations relevant at this stage? Please let me know if they are required.
thanks
Simply, don't use the trainline. Avoid their charges by buying you tickets from a train operator.
Give dates, times, and where from and where to, and someone will help you get the best fares.
A railcard will give 34% discount.0 -
Don't try to book TOO far ahead. More than 12 weeks (sometimes less) results in only top price tickets being on sale.
And yes - to give complete advice dates and start/finish stations are needed. Without those we can only waffle on in general terms.
The YP railcard isn't just for students - eligibilty is by age. It gives one third off most fares, including cheap advance ones.0 -
Apologies for the lack of info, she is 19 and is travelling on monday 16 november.
I just checked on first great western and it's coming in at the same price of £114.50
I think the railcard is the way forward as she will probably go visit again within a year.
How soon can she get a railcard though? is it available from the station?0 -
You REALLY need to say where from.0
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More apologies:p post 3 and 4 came in while I was typing post 5
Ok here's the full details:
Monday 16th November - anytime from 07:30 am (don't really wan't my daughter hanging round platforms any early than that)
From - RHYL (N. Wales)
To - PLYMOUTH (Aunty lives in Launceston so will have to come and pick up, unless any of you clever peeps can come up with a better idea;))
Only single fare required as Aunty is returning with her in 2 weeks.
Daughter is 19 yrs old.
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The railcard can be bought on the spot at any staffed station. Can't remember if the YP one requires a photo or not
A one way ticket by National Express coach (change in Birmingham) is £69
Splitting tickets I am sure will work - one possibility (there will be others):
Rhyl 0941 Newport Gwent 1259 through train £24 advance single
Newport 1344 Plymouth 1656 change in Bristol £26.50 advance single
Even at full walkon fares splitting in Newport is £90ish - less than the through fare
The rail fares don't include the railcard discount so that could come off too.0 -
Hi,
Rhyl -- Newport Gwent --Plymouth as above sounds like the best bet to me, as long as you buy both tickets in advance. these fares are available from thetrainline:
Rhyl to Newport Gwent 0531 (arr 0901) @ £24.00
Newport Gwent to Plymouth 0944 (arr 1256) @ 26.50
=£50.50 - less than half the price of FGW....Profit=sanity
Turnover=vanity
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If Auntie is a bit reluctant to pick up in Plymouth there is a bus from there (stops outside rail station)
http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/southwest/devon/timetables/timetable.php?day=1&source_id=2&service=76&routeid=850211&operator=6&source=sp
The last one is early though - 1637. Means an early start from Rhyl.0 -
There are some incredibly cheap fares available in the West Country, try splitting at Exeter, advance single from Exeter is £2.70 - bargain. !0
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