Due to covid etc I haven't been to London for a very long time
I am looking to take my mum to London in December to see a show
I wasn't sure what the cheapest way to get from Weston super Mare to Paddington (inc tube) was nowadays
I know it used to be about split ticketing at Didcot, but often read that people got better deals online
I would be very grateful for any assistance
We would be going to either a Saturday or Sunday afternoon performance
OK .. Headline
£84.10 per person Super off Peak Return Weston-super-mare to London (zones 1 to 6) -
total £168.20Can we do it at lower cost. Assumption being you are travelling up before the show, and home later that same day.
1. There are no DAY returns WsM to London - too far, but if you buy
a)
Day return WsM to
DID» at £35.80
b)
Day return DID to London inc zones 1 to 6 at £33.70
You'll pay £69.50 per person (
£139.00 in total). MUST use trains that call at Didcot.
2. If you spend £30 on a two together railcard, you then get a third off so
* £84.10 x 2 = £168.20 x .66 = £111.00 + £30 =
£141.00* £69.50 x 2 = £139.00 x .66 = £91.70 + £30 =
£121.70Must travel together (so no arguments and returning on different trains)
Railcard valid for a year
3. There is a WsM to London (1 to 6) super off peak day return at £46.00 via Warminster and Salibury. Slower journey but if you're going to the Festival Hall via Waterloo, could make sense. If you need Paddington, it would be valid from Salisbury with a change at Basingstoke and another at Reading, but be prepared to explain your routing at ticket checks. Railcard discount would apply if you had one, but as a one-off you would only reduce your total from
£92 to
£90.70 - seems like too much hassle?
4. Advance fares might be available - SINGLES from £18.70, not with travel cards, and you would be very lucky to find that price both ways. You also need to be 100% sure which train you'll be catching back after the show
Errors and Omissions Excepted ... please, readers, let me know if I have missed anything