Brucey
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« on: October 23, 2010, 16:21:31 » |
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On my infrequent visits to London, I normally travel at the weekend or in the middle of the day so simply buy Super Off-Peaks. I know absolutely nothing about the weekday fares.
I need to travel to London on Wednesday 8th December. The event I'm attending at South Kensington starts at 12:30 but I don't know what time I'll be finishing (likely to be between 3pm and 4:30pm).
Quite fortunately, I happen to have no lectures on that day, so I can travel out at any time in the morning, provided it gets me there in time.
The ticket restrictions in NFM07 have freaked me out - they are probably the most confusing restrictions I've seen. Plus there's the "no HST▸ during certain times" rule, which I can't remember.
Advance tickets on the return are too expensive, so I'll be looking at walk-up fares.
Can someone with a little more knowledge help me out with which ticket to purchase. I'll be travelling from Redland. Does splitting somewhere on the way (possibly Didcot) make the fare cheaper or ease the restrictions?
Thanks in advance
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Hafren
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2010, 17:30:34 » |
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As you don't seem to be too time-constrained, the slower route via Salisbury might be an option. Waterloo might even work out more convenient for South Ken, albeit with a change at Embankment, compared to a direct Circle Line trip from Paddington. (Also some options with change at Clapham Junction to the West London Line, but again not direct to South Kensington).
Avantix▸ offers an Off-Peak Day Return from Redland to London via Salisbury for ^28.10 (no Railcard, haven't checked Underground/Travelcard). Valid on anything arriving at London after 10am, and no peak restrictions. I don't know what time the morning direct service from Bristol arrives at Waterloo, but it might suit your schedule.
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Brucey
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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2010, 17:43:46 » |
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Ooh, hadn't thought of that option.
I had planned to be on foot in London. Only about 1.5 miles from Paddington. Quite a bit further from Waterloo, but the fare is much cheaper (^18.55 with railcard), so a few tube fares on the Oyster▸ card could be reasonable.
I could easily take the Pompey service (and get my 158 fix) then hop over to a Waterloo service at Salisbury. Although the journey is at least 3 hours - which isn't great.
I've just noticed yet another crazy fare for my hall of fame. CDR▸ (route WMN» /SAL) from Redland to London Terminals is ^28.10 (fare set by FGW▸ ), whereas Temple Meads to London Terminals is ^37.60 (fare set by SWT▸ ). Both have restriction C4. Both allow break of journey. You honestly couldn't make it up.
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Hafren
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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2010, 17:56:25 » |
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If you were happy to walk from Paddington, what about Kensington Olympia? I've no idea how far it is on foot from South K, but I believe a ticket to London Terminals would permit you to go there. If you catch a Waterloo train that stops at Clapham you could change there for Olympia, and miss out the Underground altogether if it's within your walking range.
I think about half the Salisbury-Waterloos stop at Clapham, but in the up direction when using the route during the day I seem to remember the Pompeys connecting me onto ones that don't.
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Brucey
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« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2010, 17:59:16 » |
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Kensington Olympia isn't part of London Terminals anymore. The fares to there are pricier than London Terminals.
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JayMac
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2010, 20:27:36 » |
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I've just noticed yet another crazy fare for my hall of fame. CDR▸ (route WMN» /SAL) from Redland to London Terminals is ^28.10 (fare set by FGW▸ ), whereas Temple Meads to London Terminals is ^37.60 (fare set by SWT▸ ). Both have restriction C4. Both allow break of journey. You honestly couldn't make it up.
Save a few more pennies, buy the Waterloo via Salisbury CDR from Shirehampton, not Redland. Only ^27.10 (^17.90 with railcard) You can of course split at Bristol and Didcot with: SDR Redland - Temple Meads ^2.00 (^1.00); CDR Temple Meads - Didcot ^18.80 (^12.40); CDR Didcot to Paddington ^20.00 (^13.20). TOTAL: ^40.80 (^26.60). More expensive but you do then have the option of taking the 0930 BRI» - PAD» straight through on the way up. You will need to take a non-express out of PAD on the return it you are travelling between 1600-1900 though.
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« Last Edit: October 23, 2010, 20:56:47 by bignosemac »
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"A clear conscience laughs at a false accusation." "Treat everyone the same until you find out they're an idiot." "Moral indignation is a technique used to endow the idiot with dignity."
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Brucey
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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2010, 20:46:39 » |
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Looks like the train may end up losing out to the coach (which is a shame as I don't like travelling by coach).
Megabus are ^5.00 for a return, National Express ^12 but with free wifi.
Lets just hope the fares stay the same whilst I make my final arrangements for the day.
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JayMac
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« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2010, 21:05:15 » |
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Is there really free wi-fi on NatEx between Bristol and London? They've kept that quiet - can't find any info on the NatEx website.
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"A clear conscience laughs at a false accusation." "Treat everyone the same until you find out they're an idiot." "Moral indignation is a technique used to endow the idiot with dignity."
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Brucey
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« Reply #8 on: October 24, 2010, 07:51:39 » |
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Is there really free wi-fi on NatEx between Bristol and London? They've kept that quiet - can't find any info on the NatEx website.
Some of the NX coaches that travel down the M4 have a large advert on the back advertising free wi-fi on board this coach. Perhaps I've wrongly assumed this includes all their coaches?
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SDS
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« Reply #9 on: October 24, 2010, 14:15:39 » |
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The 010 coaches from CBG-VIC have wifi on board, and is advertised on the NX website. I dont know about the 040's
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I do not work for FGW▸ and posts should not be assumed and do not imply they are statements, unless explicitly stated that they are, from any TOC▸ including First Great Western.
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devon_metro
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« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2010, 15:00:25 » |
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Megabus are ^5.00 for a return, National Express ^12 but with free wifi.
^7 wifi surely
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Brucey
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« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2010, 15:09:46 » |
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^7 wifi surely I suppose, but otherwise I'd have to buy some internet for the dongle. Cheapest is ^10 for 1GB to use within 1 month (unless anyone can suggest an operator who allows single days to be bought on PAYG▸ ).
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thetrout
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« Reply #12 on: October 24, 2010, 16:51:20 » |
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3 charge ^2.00 for 500MB of Data, but that only lasts one day
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Brucey
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« Reply #13 on: October 24, 2010, 16:55:46 » |
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3 charge ^2.00 for 500MB of Data, but that only lasts one day Thank you - I'm actually on 3 but didn't know about this - all those ^10 topups I've been making just to get one or two days access Might as well be Megabus now. Just hope the prices stay the same until the date when I book.
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Brucey
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« Reply #14 on: October 26, 2010, 19:08:18 » |
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I've pulled myself back onto the train idea. This is what I'll be buying: Redland - Bristol Temple Meads (SDR) ^1.00 Bristol Temple Meads - Didcot (CDR▸ ) ^12.40 (after 0915 morning and no evening restriction) Didcot - LONDON ZONES 1-6 (ODT) ^15.20 (valid after 1915 on the return)
Total is ^28.60, compared to ^32.20 for a Redland - London SSR.
The travelcard only added ^2 onto the price, which is much cheaper than using my Oyster▸ card.
Main reason for using the train was the flexibility in being able to choose my return time, rather than being tied to a specific service. Will probably end up wandering round London for the afternoon (unless I can get to PAD» before 4pm) - I'm sure there must be a Spoons near Paddington!
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