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annodomini Sun 13-Jan-13 22:43:49

The trainline.com kept trying to send me from Stockport to Reading via Euston and Paddington - admittedly no slower than the stopping train via Oxford, but the hassle of changing stations would make it a real pain in the neck for me. Instead I use either www.redspottedhanky.com or www.raileasy.com - with a slight preference for the former because they don't charge postage for sending the tickets first class.

glassortwo Sun 13-Jan-13 22:09:38

I get updates from East Coast all the time when they issue their new offers, they have offers up to Easter at the moment.

www.eastcoast.co.uk

Grannyknot Sun 13-Jan-13 21:41:15

Other websites to try are www.qjump.co.uk or railsaver.co.uk - but I agree the rail fare system is an impenetrable nightmare to navigate and I have no idea how it works. I just do my best to get a cheap ticket.

And then in trying for best price we often end up short changed in other ways - like the time I had a ticket for 'that train only' and having managed to get away a bit earlier, had the frustrating experience of seeing another train from the same rail service on the platform ready to go to London and I can't board it (unless I paid an exorbitant amount for a new ticket).

Another time I was on a train and a woman passenger had a right old tantrum because she had booked and paid for First Class - and there was no First Class carriage on that train! How?

Nonu Sun 13-Jan-13 17:51:51

We did go to the station Jess.smile

JessM Sun 13-Jan-13 17:50:08

Last time i tried to book ahead I ended up swearing and going to the station. Where the ticket worked out about £5 cheaper!
Thetrainline.com drives me insane.

Nonu Sun 13-Jan-13 17:34:37

Going to back to post of November last , earlier today we went to book tickets to go to Bournville .

This time believe it or it going to cost £31 . At this rate they will be ^ paying^ us to travel .

Result or what , cannot really believe it !

[happy]

annodomini Wed 07-Nov-12 23:45:27

A senior rail card is certainly cost effective if you make regular long train journeys. Our Council gives us a discount on the railcard which makes it even better.

numberplease Wed 07-Nov-12 16:06:56

It annoys me when I see cheap fares advertised for longer journeys than mine, usually starting in London. Why can`t we all get cheap fares, wherever we`re travelling from?

JessM Wed 07-Nov-12 14:55:52

sorry!
Some journeys it is cheaper to get an inclusive ferry ticket than just rail, apparently!

Nonu Wed 07-Nov-12 14:05:54

Don"t think £60 for two people to travel return to B"Ham huge .

In fact , an absolute steal, when you consider the cost of fuel nowadays , plus wear and tear on car wink

Mishap Wed 07-Nov-12 13:59:17

Jess - I think you are confusing your Mishaps with your Maniacs!

The whole train ticketing system is totally bonkers and you need a degree to find the cheapest way to travel - and even then it is hugely expensive and you will probably finish up standing!!

Nonu Wed 07-Nov-12 13:07:13

Glam. craziness eh!

glammanana Wed 07-Nov-12 13:06:20

Nonu when I was working full time every few months we where sent to Bournmouth for training 2/3 days at a time,I used to get four tickets sent to me from the companies travel office one from Lpool to B'mingham New St.then one from B'mingham to Bournmouth Central the cost was over £30.00 less than a direct ticket and the stupid thing was I never had to get off the train,same applied going home.

Nonu Wed 07-Nov-12 13:06:04

The company we are using is Greater Anglia . They are Dutch , only been going about 6 months .

Certainly showing British Rail a thing or two . Another thing we notice is how much friendlier and helpful they are . [brew ] going to have another now with my lunch .

JessM Wed 07-Nov-12 12:54:31

Which highlights the madness Mishap - how does one know where to theoretically break a journey?

annodomini Wed 07-Nov-12 12:50:19

I use Red Spotted Hanky - they don't charge for the postage if you opt to have the tickets sent. However, I am questioning my judgement since I discovered that RSH is an offshoot of the infamous Atos.

Maniac Wed 07-Nov-12 12:29:49

It's also cheaper to book as split journey -even if you are not going to change trains.e.g Nailsea toCheltenham -Cheltenham to Birmingham.

Anne58 Wed 07-Nov-12 11:15:39

Excellent Nonu ! I always do a quick look on the FGW site for the cheap options, but I think there is one called Red Spotted Hanky that is good too.

Nonu Wed 07-Nov-12 11:09:07

Yesterday we went to buy tickets to go see DD and family .

Normally we go across country , change at Ely , SIL said it might be cheaper to go via london . Indeed it was , instead of paying £90 , we paid £60 .

How good is that ? brew going to have one now