Title: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: johngreg on May 02, 2013, 09:32:43 Travelling from Egham to Birmingham New street next tuesday, arriving approx 08.30. Is it worth/can you splitting the tickets on this route?
Cheers john Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: bobm on May 02, 2013, 09:47:02 You could probably save yourself around ^8 by buying Anytime Day Singles and splitting at Banbury.
Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: JayMac on May 02, 2013, 13:46:06 Travelling from Egham to Birmingham New street next tuesday, arriving approx 08.30. Is it worth/can you splitting the tickets on this route? Cheers john Are you returning the same day, another day or is this just a one-way trip? Any Railcards? Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: johngreg on May 03, 2013, 11:55:34 returning same day, and have a network card. Assumed latter could not be used due to time of day.
Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: JayMac on May 03, 2013, 13:53:14 Network Card is, as you rightly say, of no use due to the 10am weekday rule.
Neither the +via London or the +via High Wycombe fare options have suitable services to get you to Birmingham for 0830, so that realistically leaves you with just the via Oxford services. The through fare for Egham - Birmingham Stations via Oxford is ^110.00 for an Anytime Return. There is no Day Return through fare. Splitting at Banbury brings the total down to ^49.90. That is made up of Egham - Banbury Anytime Day Return at ^30.00 and Banbury - Birmingham Stations Anytime Day Return at ^19.90. 0527 SWT Egham - Reading 0610 0640 XC Reading - Birmingham New Street 0815 (calls Banbury) or 0557 SWT Egham - Reading 0640 0709 XC Reading - Birmingham New Street 0848 (calls Banbury) Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: ChrisB on May 03, 2013, 14:40:45 You can cut that even further by getting a Chiltern-only Anytime return from Banbury-Birmingham for ^13
Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: JayMac on May 03, 2013, 15:52:30 You can cut that even further by getting a Chiltern-only Anytime return from Banbury-Birmingham for ^13 Although taking the 0527 from Egham, then the 0640 from Reading, leaves you with a 43 minute wait at Banbury for the next Chiltern service to Birmingham Moor Street and you won't arrive until 0853. That's on top of a 30 minute wait at Reading. Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: johngreg on May 03, 2013, 18:55:43 I take it that as long as the train stops at banbury then can use the split? So it would be valid on the following trains as well:
egh 06:27 rdg 07.10 rdg 07.40 bir 09.18 bir 16.33 rdg 18.11 rdg 18.42 egh 19.23 Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: JayMac on May 03, 2013, 20:37:36 Yep that's fine. As long as you are happy with the later arrival in Birmingham.
If that is the case then there is the option of changing at Banbury onto a Chiltern service and saving a few more quid by buying the Chiltern Only Anytime Day Return from Banbury - Birmingham Moor Street as suggested by ChrisB. Title: Re: Egham to Birmingham worth splitting? Post by: johngreg on June 17, 2013, 11:54:38 Did this trip again recently but on a weekend. Got the cost down to about ^33, by using Network railcard on the egham-banbury part.
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