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E: 25/07 Win a fabulous day out on the Cumbrian Mountain Express
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[STRIKE]In conjunction with The Railway Touring Company, Cheshire Life has
prize tickets for The North Wales Coast Express on Sunday, August 12, 2012*:
1st prize – a pair of premier dining tickets worth £358.
2nd prize – four first class tickets worth £396.
3rd prize – a family standard ticket worth £175.
Runner up – a pair of standard tickets worth £134.
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For a chance to win, just answer the following question correctly:
From which platform does the Hogwarts Express depart? Is it:
A: Platform 9
B: Platform 9 ¾
C: Platform 19
answer: B Platform 9 ¾
http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question41875.html
Text CL Railway followed by your answer (A, B or C) and postcode to 80058 e.g. CL Railway WA2 0XP
Texts cost £1 plus your standard network rate.
Alternatively submit your answer below or send your answer and full contact details including your email address and mobile number on a post card to:
Cheshire Life Railway Touring Competition,
Warrington Regus, Cinnamon House, Cinnamon Park, Crab Lane,
Fearnhead, Warrington, WA2 0XP
Closing date: July 25th, 2012
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[STRIKE]In conjunction with The Railway Touring Company, Cheshire Life has
prize tickets for The North Wales Coast Express on Sunday, August 12, 2012*:
1st prize – a pair of premier dining tickets worth £358.
2nd prize – four first class tickets worth £396.
3rd prize – a family standard ticket worth £175.
Runner up – a pair of standard tickets worth £134.
[/STRIKE]
For a chance to win, just answer the following question correctly:
From which platform does the Hogwarts Express depart? Is it:
A: Platform 9
B: Platform 9 ¾
C: Platform 19
answer: B Platform 9 ¾
http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question41875.html
Text CL Railway followed by your answer (A, B or C) and postcode to 80058 e.g. CL Railway WA2 0XP
Texts cost £1 plus your standard network rate.
Alternatively submit your answer below or send your answer and full contact details including your email address and mobile number on a post card to:
Cheshire Life Railway Touring Competition,
Warrington Regus, Cinnamon House, Cinnamon Park, Crab Lane,
Fearnhead, Warrington, WA2 0XP
Closing date: July 25th, 2012
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Hi L̶a̶k̶s̶ (sorry) weeowens
Same link gives me different prizes and dates for some strange reason?!
In conjunction with The Railway Touring Company, Lancashire Life has prize tickets for the winners of our competition:
1st prize – two premier dining tickets for The Cumbrian Mountain Express on August 4, worth £358.
2nd prize – four first class tickets for The Welsh Mountaineer on July 31, worth £476.
3rd prize – two standard tickets for The Cumbrian Mountain Express on August 4, worth £158.2025 £913, 2024 £72, 2023 £2230, 2022 £300, 2021 £1800, 2015 £3790, 2014 £44600 -
Tea_Pea_Dee wrote: »Idol Eyes your prize details are the correct ones. Weeowens has copied and pasted the details from another comp. he posted and forgot to change the details.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4035119
Prize details for this comp:
1st prize – two premier dining tickets for The Cumbrian Mountain Express on August 4, worth £358.
2nd prize – four first class tickets for The Welsh Mountaineer on July 31, worth £476.
3rd prize – two standard tickets for The Cumbrian Mountain Express on August 4, worth £158.
ps poster is weeowens not laks
Thanks TPD, and sorry weeowens, can't decide whether to blame that on a blonde moment or an early start - I think I had just replied to Laks in another post hence the confusion :eek:2025 £913, 2024 £72, 2023 £2230, 2022 £300, 2021 £1800, 2015 £3790, 2014 £44600
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