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Train Fairs
I followed Martins link on getting cheap train tickets, using trainline, megatrain and the National Rail Line. A return to Euston was coming up at £67.20 from Coventry. Been down to the station myself this morning and they quoted me £22.50 !!!!!
A huge saving...not everything is cheaper on the net.
A huge saving...not everything is cheaper on the net.
Just owe Dad £2500 for a new car
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Paid off car loan 22nd August 2009. :T
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Paid off car loan 22nd August 2009. :T
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It is when you use it properly. I'm not sure what fares you've been offered as I can't see a £67.20 or £22.50 fare.
Cheapest flexible return fare is £33.60 and cheapest non-flexible fare is £20 (two singles @ £10 each).
See everything is cheaper on the net;)0
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