poprock wrote:Often works out better to just rent a car.
Diluted Dante wrote:What I mean is are you buying a return/singles each way, or have you looked to see if you can split the tickets?
For example, a single from Edinburgh to Nottingham leaving at 9:08 this Friday would normally cost £114.80. By splitting the ticket, so you get a single from Edinburgh to Chesterfield, and a single from Chesterfield to Nottingham costs £55.94.
Tell us more?Yossarian wrote:Ryanfuckingair.
Tempy wrote:poprock wrote:Often works out better to just rent a car.
Might cost me a few hours of lessons first. Driving is something I have absolutely no interest in, but now might considering investing in if I can get a good full time job.
Paul the sparky wrote:Can someone explain the logic to me?
Diluted Dante wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:Can someone explain the logic to me?
Train companies are cunts.
Hodge360 wrote:Tell us more?Yossarian wrote:Ryanfuckingair.
Get your motorcycle license. Way more fun and less scary imo. I don't like driving a car at all, always feel locked up in them and hate that there's so many corners that you can't properly see. Parking and backing up is also a pain, at least you can just drop a motorcycle in an open space.Tempy wrote:I'm also a massive coward and it gives me the fear. I don't like cars either. There's simply no joy in it for me.
Because a lot of people get to Birmingham and realise they've made a terrible mistake.davyK wrote:I can remember being slightly drunk in Leamington Spa station circa 1990 when I was told at the ticket office that a return to Birmingham was cheaper than a single. Mental.
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