Title: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 03, 2011, 15:17:10 Actually - could someone please tell me whether split ticketing could work on this route? Feel free to start at Banbury and dump me at Darlington if it makes it a lot cheaper. [Also - mods: move to "Fare's fare if you want]
I have spent hours trying to look up fares so could do with some help. Never been any good at splitting. The thing is, several late Friday night trains on XC are actually quite quiet - i.e. to make 2nd class travel just about bearable. And yet no cheap advances are available on Fridays after noon. Madness. It ends up cheaper me getting a Saver, and then I can travel at 5pm (seat reserved, so it doesn't matter it's rush hour!). The whacking up of XC 1st advances is worrying though - if this is the norm, I'll definitely be using less of XC! Even when the fares were cheap I often had a carriage to myself! (bar the guard and CH) Title: Re: Another Btline XC rant: Post by: ChrisB on August 03, 2011, 15:33:25 You need to give us a date....
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: JayMac on August 03, 2011, 15:59:13 Btline. If you give us the dates you are travelling, out and back, a rough idea of the times of day you'd like to travel and whether you hold a railcard then I can endeavour to look up fares and provide you with some options.
Oh, and just to confirm, it is Oxford-Durham you are wanting advice on? Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: ChrisB on August 03, 2011, 16:12:43 Banbury - Durham, I think.
He needs to say whether he'll travel as long as it takes too....the cheapest way may very well take him via Chiltern, LM & TPE?....but its a long way round Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Worcester_Passenger on August 03, 2011, 16:29:12 My experience (with Worcester - Newcastle) is that splitting doesn't give any gains on this route.
The one thing that is worth doing is to always book across Birmingham, so as to get the better validities. Birmingham - Newcastle is ^178 on an Meanwhile, the same prices for Worcester - Newcastle are ^202 and ^103.10 respectively. But the time restriction is 05:00 or later. Presumably the trains are very crowded before 05:00. Non-existent, but very crowded. Moral - if you're travelling from Birmingham, book from further south. Same sort of thing probably applies coming from Oxford. Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: ChrisB on August 03, 2011, 16:44:38 Indeed so - bevause they think you're commuting into Birmingham, but book through & you'd be a fool to commute that distance, therefore rules like that are more relaxed.
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 03, 2011, 18:24:51 Sorry - I'll be more specific.
Durham to Oxford: October 21 - travel after 5.30pm Oxford to Durham October 23 - travel anytime - but the earlier the better Have a railcard and Oyster. Don't mind changing/walking. Will consider 1st Class if possible, as I'd like to be able to work. But price is key. Cheers - that was a remarkably calm post, seeing as I've been on the phone to BT... ::) Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Mookiemoo on August 03, 2011, 18:57:22 Sorry - I'll be more specific. Durham to Oxford: October 21 - travel after 5.30pm Oxford to Durham October 23 - travel anytime - but the earlier the better Have a railcard and Oyster. Don't mind changing/walking. Will consider 1st Class if possible, as I'd like to be able to work. But price is key. Cheers - that was a remarkably calm post, seeing as I've been on the phone to BT... ::) Well since the advance tickets won't be released yet yoou are being a bit premature MODIFIED: Note to self ITS AUGUST ALREADY Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: ChrisB on August 03, 2011, 19:07:08 Actually, I think you are right - for instance, FGW are only open for Advances to 19 October....wait a week or so....
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: bobm on August 03, 2011, 20:23:07 It would be good if FGW offered an email alert when new advance fares become available. There is a limit to how many times you can check the front page of the website a day....
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 03, 2011, 23:50:50 Actually, I may look at going via London to try EC's new 1st class...
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: JayMac on August 04, 2011, 00:37:06 AP fares from Oxford - London and London - Durham are yet to be released for the dates you require. CrossCountry are showing bookings available to 23rd October, but I'll bet that you can beat their fares by splitting at London. I'll keep an eye on the booking horizons and post what I think are the best options once APs becomes available for travel via London.
You can of course go ahead and book from Oxford - Durham with CrossCountry, but I'm fairly sure there'll be better fares (price and/or comfort) via London. Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: thetrout on August 04, 2011, 10:09:05 It would be good if FGW offered an email alert when new advance fares become available. There is a limit to how many times you can check the front page of the website a day.... That could potentially be very annoying. Receiving an e-mail alert every day?! Perhaps every week would be better option. As someone who works in IT, sending out mass e-mails on a daily basis is an incredibly fast way to get your e-mail servers blacklisted... Very bad news! :o Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: ChrisB on August 04, 2011, 10:10:20 That wouldn't happen - Advance sales are opened by the week - so generally you would get one a week.
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 04, 2011, 16:39:29 On XC I entered my dates and they emailed a few days ago. Perhaps if all TOCs did this...
AP fares from Oxford - London and London - Durham are yet to be released for the dates you require. CrossCountry are showing bookings available to 23rd October, but I'll bet that you can beat their fares by splitting at London. I'll keep an eye on the booking horizons and post what I think are the best options once APs becomes available for travel via London. You can of course go ahead and book from Oxford - Durham with CrossCountry, but I'm fairly sure there'll be better fares (price and/or comfort) via London. Cheers! Hopefully they'll still offer 10% off... Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: JayMac on August 12, 2011, 23:48:03 AP tickets for the East Coast route have now been released for your outward journey date. Some fairly good prices for 1st Class if you book online at eastcoast.co.uk.
Friday October 21st Durham - Kings Cross on the 1737, ^29.35* 1st Class Advance with railcard and web only discount. Inclusive food and drink from the 'All-Day' offering. Example menu here (http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/global/welcome/first_class_booklet.pdf). I'd go for a Standard Class Off Peak Return (SVR) for Paddington - Oxford at ^15.50. Two reasons. First, little value paying extra for 1st Class on that journey (cuppa and biscuit at best) and secondly, on Sunday 23rd October there is engineering and you'll be on a bus from Oxford - Didcot. Use Oyster for your cross London transfers. Remember to allow the minimum recommended connection times between terminals. That way you are covered for delays, even with a combination of tickets. For Kings Cross <->Paddington the minimum transfer time is 45 minutes. Sunday 23rd October has yet to see Advance Purchase released for Kings Cross - Durham. Keep 'em peeled! :D I'm not going to look too deeply at CrossCountry fares. No real splitting opportunities on the route via Birmingham with a period return. Expensive Advance Purchase fares and hellishly crowded trains on Friday evenings and all day Sunday. Avoid. *Price correct as at 2330 12/08/2011 Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 17, 2011, 20:13:38 Thank you very much. I'll look into this. I agree about the Oxford leg too, as I may only get a Thames Turbo (so not 1st class seating).
I will need to get some work done, so I might upgrade on the Sunday if it's an HST (or 180!). Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 17, 2011, 20:39:59 One really weird thing is that if you type in OXF to DHM for the Sunday, there is one random standard advance fare for a departure at 1008 via the east coast. The online discount has been added. Should I wait, or should I snap this up.
I'm loathed to snap it up last there are cheap 1st class fares later... Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Andrew1939 from West Oxon on August 18, 2011, 17:31:15 If you don't want the hastle of crossing London and use XC trains, from Oxford there is usually a quick saving to be made by splitting the Oxford/Durham journey at Banbury. Just one random comparison for a date in October - First Advance Single - Oxford Durham = ^60.45, Banbury Durham on the same train = ^39.25.
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 18, 2011, 18:55:55 If you don't want the hastle of crossing London and use XC trains, from Oxford there is usually a quick saving to be made by splitting the Oxford/Durham journey at Banbury. Just one random comparison for a date in October - First Advance Single - Oxford Durham = ^60.45, Banbury Durham on the same train = ^39.25. Thanks - that's a lot! Also as there is a lot of engineering works, I may be on a bus to BAN or Lem so no point in paying 1st class! Might drive to BAN... I've snapped up a cheap 1st advance DHM to London now. I wonder if I'll be served an evening meal? Just waiting for the email so I can check return fares and then decide whether to go XC or EC. Wish it would hurry up! As we speak the XC advances are being sold as I wait for EC to update their website. Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 19, 2011, 20:18:46 Can I just ask - is there a problem with my date (Sunday 23rd Oct) why EC haven't released fares?
If this is the case, and cheap ones are unlikely, I'd better get booking XC! Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Ollie on August 19, 2011, 20:21:55 Might be worth calling East Coast to ask why your date is specifically excluded at the moment. (East Coast booking until 11th November*)
*with the exceptions of the weekends of 22 and 23, 29 and 30 October, 5 and 6 November. Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: JayMac on August 19, 2011, 22:30:17 If you don't want to wait for the EC 1st Advances for 23rd October to become available (I believe the delay is due to unfinalised engineering plans) then you could go ahead and buy the Standard Class Super Off Peak Single KGX-DHM at ^36.20 (Web only fare - 50% off {plus railcard disc.} available only at eastcoast.co.uk). This is a flexible walk-on ticket so any train on the Sunday would be fine. You can decide whether you fancy upgrading to 1st Class on the day by purchasing Weekend First for ^25. Or ^15 as far as York/Northallerton. Save ^10 and bail out of 1st Class back to Standard for the last half hour or so to Durham! At weekends with East Coast in 1st you still get fed and watered. Sandwich, snacks/cake and non-alcoholic beverages.
Looking at the XC 1st Advance fares for that day, the above option still looks the cheaper and least hassle. With your ticket to/from London on FGW you only have to endure a bus ride to Didcot. Going via XC before 3pm (you did say, the earlier the better, for the Sunday) you have a bus from Oxford - Leamington. Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 19, 2011, 22:55:28 If you don't want to wait for the EC 1st Advances for 23rd October to become available (I believe the delay is due to unfinalised engineering plans) then you could go ahead and buy the Standard Class Super Off Peak Single KGX-DHM at ^36.20 (Web only fare - 50% off {plus railcard disc.} available only at eastcoast.co.uk). This is a flexible walk-on ticket so any train on the Sunday would be fine. You can decide whether you fancy upgrading to 1st Class on the day by purchasing Weekend First for ^25. Or ^15 as far as York/Northallerton. Save ^10 and bail out of 1st Class back to Standard for the last half hour or so to Durham! At weekends with East Coast in 1st you still get fed and watered. Sandwich, snacks/cake and non-alcoholic beverages. Looking at the XC 1st Advance fares for that day, the above option still looks the cheaper and least hassle. With your ticket to/from London on FGW you only have to endure a bus ride to Didcot. Going via XC before 3pm (you did say, the earlier the better, for the Sunday) you have a bus from Oxford - Leamington. True - plus I'll also have the OXF - London return portion. Plus at least on EC if a seat is unreserved at London there isn't a chance of being kicked out at Stevenage! >:( >:( [Goes down and makes a cup of tea before a XC rant starts] Shame about no free alcohol - sigh... :'( Ok, two questions: *Can you buy Weekend First for not the whole journey? I assumed they upgraded for your whole ticket. Otherwise Cotswold folk would upgrade after Hanborough instead of OXF. Then again, standard on East Coast isn't as bad as XC. *How long is the web only fare available for? If it goes on for a while, I may wait a bit. But if it's limited offer, I'll snap it up... Thanks again for the advice! ;D Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Ollie on August 19, 2011, 23:15:41 The web only fare (50% off super off peak single) is only valid for journeys up until and including the 7th October so wouldn't apply to you unfortunately.
Source: http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/special-offers/flexible-off-peak-travel-for-less/ Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: JayMac on August 19, 2011, 23:16:50 Don't see why you can't buy a WF upgrade for just a part of the journey. As long as you don't take the p*ss and stay in 1st beyond York/Northallerton (dependent on calling pattern). You could quite easily be breaking your journey at either of these stops anyway.
As for your 2nd question, that's an interesting dilemma. The T&Cs for the "Flexible off peak travel for less! (http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/special-offers/flexible-off-peak-travel-for-less/)" offer from East Coast state that bookings must be made before 30th September and travel is permitted until 7th October. BUT their booking engine will sell you Super Off Peak Singles (SSS) at the 50% off rate for travel dates beyond 7th October..... ::) ??? As the booking engine is selling them then they are valid despite what the T&Cs say. I checked as far ahead as Nov 25th and these half price SSSs are available to purchase! Best make up your mind sooner rather than later is my advice. As well as re-iterating what Ollie said. Give East Coast Customer Services a call and see if they'll give you some idea when the Advance Purchase tickets for Sunday 23rd are likely to be released. The web only fare (50% off super off peak single) is only valid for journeys up until and including the 7th October so wouldn't apply to you unfortunately. Source: http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/special-offers/flexible-off-peak-travel-for-less/ Someone ought to tell East Coast's booking engine then. :P ;) ;D Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 20, 2011, 01:02:08 Ok, cheers - and please don't tell EC until I've decided! :P
Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: Btline on August 24, 2011, 16:53:36 Bought a First Advance. It was ^36 - so I'm glad I didn't bottle it and get the ^36 Super Off Peak and upgrade.
Annoyingly I can't access the First Class lounge. Will pay ^5 supplement if delayed. >:( Many thanks for all your help (inc Bignosemac)! A few more questions: Shall I get an Off Peak Return for the PAD to OXF or should I wait for advances? Can get a ^3 ticket on the 21st. Will advances OXF (or Didcot) to PAD be available on the 23rd? Not yet... Title: Re: Oxford - Durham. Fares advice needed. Post by: ChrisB on August 24, 2011, 17:13:25 No Did-Pad advances - I don't think they exist
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