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Cheapest way to Rochester, Kent

dmxdave
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Hi All, I have been offered a one day course in Strood, It would be a benefit to me but obviously I would like to keep the cost down!

It is in early July. Any suggestions?
Dave

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  • montyrebel
    montyrebel Posts: 646 Forumite
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    are you a good swimmer? am sure that would keep the cost down :D

    seriously not a big traveler but am sure this site has a travel section, if you post there you might get some better help
    mortui non mordent
  • irishjohn
    irishjohn Posts: 1,349 Forumite
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    Depends on how much time you can spare. You could travel as a foot passenger on a ferry and then use trainline to fnd the cheapest ticket options by train. Or get a coach / ferry ticket from Belfast to Birmingham or London and then trainline for your onward journey - or via dublin and ryanair to Stanstead then train.
    John
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