Title: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: grahame on November 03, 2023, 17:23:59 From The Mirror (https://www.mirror.co.uk/travel/uk-ireland/uks-most-scenic-train-journey-31354898)
Quote Rail and beauty enthusiasts can take in one of the most scenic trainlines in the country for just £3. The St Ives to St Erth route trundles through an exceptional and breath-taking bit of British countryside. There is really no better way to see this particular stretch of the UK than from the comfortable seat of a train as you make your merry way towards a day out at the seaside. Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: froome on November 04, 2023, 06:31:15 "For just £3".
Maybe a more useful point to make would be that you only have to travel from as far away as Truro for that bit of the journey to be free, in as much as it is the same fare from Truro and points further east to both St Erth and St Ives. Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: GBM on November 04, 2023, 06:54:58 If it is SWR, wonder if it is worth starting a campaign for a direct Waterloo service!
Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: grahame on November 04, 2023, 07:07:54 If it is SWR, wonder if it is worth starting a campaign for a direct Waterloo service! Didn't there used to be one - at least from St Erth? Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: GBM on November 04, 2023, 07:11:02 If it is SWR, wonder if it is worth starting a campaign for a direct Waterloo service! Didn't there used to be one - at least from St Erth? Direct from from Plymouth, later extended to/from Penzance. Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: Mark A on November 04, 2023, 08:34:34 Anecdote not data, when down in the far south west out of season, on two occasions I met people who'd used the South Western train to Cornwall to come down for a break. Both times from Woking, and having seen Graham's photos from Woking from the other night, I'm not surprised.
Mark Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: infoman on November 04, 2023, 10:42:15 Woking was this the place that inspired war of the worlds with those crooked trees?
Title: Re: 'most scenic train journey' costs £3 and goes by ridiculously pretty beaches Post by: grahame on November 04, 2023, 11:02:30 Anecdote not data, when down in the far south west out of season, on two occasions I met people who'd used the South Western train to Cornwall to come down for a break. Both times from Woking, and having seen Graham's photos from Woking from the other night, I'm not surprised. Mark Woking was this the place that inspired war of the worlds with those crooked trees? Woking was not at its best on Wednesday evening ... but then anywhere would have struggled be attractive in a howling gale, rain pouring down, leaves flying everywhere. Non-working display screens with even the text to say it wasn't working only partially showing, and a long walk back to the car, with a work site blocking the way out of the car park marked on the road, did not help the impression. And had I been of a nervous disposition, I might have found it rather challenging. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |