Just checked out to see how much a train would be 17:59 - Nov 14 with 4247 views | Cheltenham_Blue | for the earlier kick off vs Peterborough. It used to be about £72 from Cheltenham for me and the boy which made it about the same as the cost of petrol to do the trip. Its gone up to £105 for the two of us, (he's 15). And thats WITH a Friends and Family rail card. Thought it could be because we're relatively close to the date, so checked the price of travel to the Accrington game at the end of January. Nope, still £105. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 18:14 - Nov 14 with 3593 views | monytowbray | Dodge the fare. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 18:41 - Nov 14 with 3545 views | MattinLondon |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 18:14 - Nov 14 by monytowbray | Dodge the fare. |
Out of interest have you ever been kicked off a train for dodging the fare? |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 18:57 - Nov 14 with 3505 views | monytowbray |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 18:41 - Nov 14 by MattinLondon | Out of interest have you ever been kicked off a train for dodging the fare? |
Yes. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:45 - Nov 14 with 3465 views | Matt_Netherlands |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 18:14 - Nov 14 by monytowbray | Dodge the fare. |
And of course the best thing is, that there’s no link whatsoever between people taking this approach, and prices going up for all paying customers…. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:48 - Nov 14 with 3444 views | SitfcB |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:45 - Nov 14 by Matt_Netherlands | And of course the best thing is, that there’s no link whatsoever between people taking this approach, and prices going up for all paying customers…. |
The train was going that way anyway. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:54 - Nov 14 with 3419 views | MattinLondon |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:45 - Nov 14 by Matt_Netherlands | And of course the best thing is, that there’s no link whatsoever between people taking this approach, and prices going up for all paying customers…. |
Trains in this country are way too expensive - they are a complete joke. One way to get people out of their cars and onto public transport is to make trains a lot lot cheaper and to make them run regularly. Other countries manage it so why not here. I used to criticise Callis for advocating train dodging but not anymore. They are just ridiculously over expensive even through they should be considered essential and subsidised heavily by government. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 20:34 - Nov 14 with 3330 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:54 - Nov 14 by MattinLondon | Trains in this country are way too expensive - they are a complete joke. One way to get people out of their cars and onto public transport is to make trains a lot lot cheaper and to make them run regularly. Other countries manage it so why not here. I used to criticise Callis for advocating train dodging but not anymore. They are just ridiculously over expensive even through they should be considered essential and subsidised heavily by government. |
You should definitely always dodge a train....always!! Fares too. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 20:38 - Nov 14 with 3316 views | monytowbray |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:45 - Nov 14 by Matt_Netherlands | And of course the best thing is, that there’s no link whatsoever between people taking this approach, and prices going up for all paying customers…. |
Rest assured I have never sat in a rail shareholder’s meeting to dictate how much anyone should pay to get on a train nor have I ever profited from it. A private rail network ran in a way most criminal organisations look at with envy is a form of class war. It is your moral duty to not pay. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 20:46 - Nov 14 with 3307 views | Coastalblue | I travel to Edinburgh regularly and always look at the train, it's generally a fraction of the cost to fly which is just insane. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:20 - Nov 14 with 3194 views | bazza | £72 in petrol… you drive a hummer?? |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:21 - Nov 14 with 3192 views | MattinLondon |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 20:38 - Nov 14 by monytowbray | Rest assured I have never sat in a rail shareholder’s meeting to dictate how much anyone should pay to get on a train nor have I ever profited from it. A private rail network ran in a way most criminal organisations look at with envy is a form of class war. It is your moral duty to not pay. |
As pathetic as it’ll no doubt sound I’m far too chicken to try to dodge the train fare. Also if I’m with my two young children the thought of being stranded somewhere doesn’t really encourage me to do so. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:40 - Nov 14 with 3138 views | FattyBoomBoom |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:21 - Nov 14 by MattinLondon | As pathetic as it’ll no doubt sound I’m far too chicken to try to dodge the train fare. Also if I’m with my two young children the thought of being stranded somewhere doesn’t really encourage me to do so. |
Lots of people don't realise that any child (5-15 years) can travel any return journey on Greater Anglia for just £2 when accompanied with a fare paying adult. So your kids would defo be a £2 fare each from LST-IPS. However these are only available from real people i.e. in ticket offices, not online or at the machines. Furthermore, it's worth checking if that offer extends the length of the country. 5 years ago I went to Blackpool and back with my 2 girls and they were £2 each for the whole journey! However, you won't then be able to use your railcard when just purchasing the adult ticket. Maths isn't my strong point but it's worth playing around with it as you could still buy an adult and child ticket using the railcard then get a £2 ticket. Worth speaking to your local ticket office I'd suggest. Furthermore, if you don't already have tickets for that game my adult and an under 19 season tickets are going spare. Cobbold upper. Bang on half way. Will be noisy next to the away fans. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 22:25 - Nov 14 with 3050 views | Danny_G | Split your ticket at Manningtree and it’s more like £70 for you both. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 23:43 - Nov 14 with 2964 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:20 - Nov 14 by bazza | £72 in petrol… you drive a hummer?? |
It's nigh on 360 miles. Thats a whole tank in my car. [Post edited 14 Nov 2022 23:55]
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 23:48 - Nov 14 with 2959 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:40 - Nov 14 by FattyBoomBoom | Lots of people don't realise that any child (5-15 years) can travel any return journey on Greater Anglia for just £2 when accompanied with a fare paying adult. So your kids would defo be a £2 fare each from LST-IPS. However these are only available from real people i.e. in ticket offices, not online or at the machines. Furthermore, it's worth checking if that offer extends the length of the country. 5 years ago I went to Blackpool and back with my 2 girls and they were £2 each for the whole journey! However, you won't then be able to use your railcard when just purchasing the adult ticket. Maths isn't my strong point but it's worth playing around with it as you could still buy an adult and child ticket using the railcard then get a £2 ticket. Worth speaking to your local ticket office I'd suggest. Furthermore, if you don't already have tickets for that game my adult and an under 19 season tickets are going spare. Cobbold upper. Bang on half way. Will be noisy next to the away fans. |
"Furthermore, if you don't already have tickets for that game my adult and an under 19 season tickets are going spare. Cobbold upper. Bang on half way. Will be noisy next to the away fans." Thanks for the offer, but we're already both season ticket holders. I just thought It might be nice to take the train, rather than having to do the 180 mile red eye, 6am start, because of a moved kick off time. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 07:59 - Nov 15 with 2783 views | Stewart27 |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 21:40 - Nov 14 by FattyBoomBoom | Lots of people don't realise that any child (5-15 years) can travel any return journey on Greater Anglia for just £2 when accompanied with a fare paying adult. So your kids would defo be a £2 fare each from LST-IPS. However these are only available from real people i.e. in ticket offices, not online or at the machines. Furthermore, it's worth checking if that offer extends the length of the country. 5 years ago I went to Blackpool and back with my 2 girls and they were £2 each for the whole journey! However, you won't then be able to use your railcard when just purchasing the adult ticket. Maths isn't my strong point but it's worth playing around with it as you could still buy an adult and child ticket using the railcard then get a £2 ticket. Worth speaking to your local ticket office I'd suggest. Furthermore, if you don't already have tickets for that game my adult and an under 19 season tickets are going spare. Cobbold upper. Bang on half way. Will be noisy next to the away fans. |
Noisy next to the away fans. All 35 of them. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 08:36 - Nov 15 with 2732 views | DJR |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 19:54 - Nov 14 by MattinLondon | Trains in this country are way too expensive - they are a complete joke. One way to get people out of their cars and onto public transport is to make trains a lot lot cheaper and to make them run regularly. Other countries manage it so why not here. I used to criticise Callis for advocating train dodging but not anymore. They are just ridiculously over expensive even through they should be considered essential and subsidised heavily by government. |
Agreed. I recently came back from Belgium and used the train a lot. The fares were much cheaper than here to start with, and there was just one ticket price, not the deliberately confusing array of tickets which seem in part designed to make people get the more expensive ticket. Yet one more example of privatisation in this country being a complete disaster. EDIT: there was an automatic lower fare at the weekend, which sounds such a sensible idea. [Post edited 15 Nov 2022 8:45]
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 09:14 - Nov 15 with 2648 views | MattinLondon |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 08:36 - Nov 15 by DJR | Agreed. I recently came back from Belgium and used the train a lot. The fares were much cheaper than here to start with, and there was just one ticket price, not the deliberately confusing array of tickets which seem in part designed to make people get the more expensive ticket. Yet one more example of privatisation in this country being a complete disaster. EDIT: there was an automatic lower fare at the weekend, which sounds such a sensible idea. [Post edited 15 Nov 2022 8:45]
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Ticket prices are so confusing and ridiculous- the train companies encourage you to buy in advance and online but then prices could be much cheaper if you buy on the day at the ticket kiosk. Public transport in this country is embarrassing - well outside of London - in the capital they run a lot more frequently and a lot cheaper. Should be the same nationally. I wonder where most of the influential people live. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 10:04 - Nov 15 with 2559 views | DJR |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 09:14 - Nov 15 by MattinLondon | Ticket prices are so confusing and ridiculous- the train companies encourage you to buy in advance and online but then prices could be much cheaper if you buy on the day at the ticket kiosk. Public transport in this country is embarrassing - well outside of London - in the capital they run a lot more frequently and a lot cheaper. Should be the same nationally. I wonder where most of the influential people live. |
Yep, the benefits those in London get are a bit annoying to those of us who live just outside the M25. I'm 62, and my friends in London of the same age get free travel on all modes of transport, whereas I will have to wait to 66 to get a free bus pass for a service that is hopelessly inadequate. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 10:19 - Nov 15 with 2523 views | Pinewoodblue |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 09:14 - Nov 15 by MattinLondon | Ticket prices are so confusing and ridiculous- the train companies encourage you to buy in advance and online but then prices could be much cheaper if you buy on the day at the ticket kiosk. Public transport in this country is embarrassing - well outside of London - in the capital they run a lot more frequently and a lot cheaper. Should be the same nationally. I wonder where most of the influential people live. |
Influential people don’t travel by public transport. |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 11:15 - Nov 15 with 2472 views | Ely_Blue | Have you looked into splitting the tickets |  |
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Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 12:32 - Nov 15 with 2397 views | DJR |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 11:15 - Nov 15 by Ely_Blue | Have you looked into splitting the tickets |
I think you have to ensure the train actually stops at, rather than passes through, an earlier stop. Apparently, there are websites that do this for you, but they take a percentage of the saving. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 12:54 - Nov 15 with 2344 views | Danny_G |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 11:15 - Nov 15 by Ely_Blue | Have you looked into splitting the tickets |
As I posted above, he could split this journey at Manningtree and it would be about the £70 he was expecting. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 12:56 - Nov 15 with 2338 views | Danny_G |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 12:32 - Nov 15 by DJR | I think you have to ensure the train actually stops at, rather than passes through, an earlier stop. Apparently, there are websites that do this for you, but they take a percentage of the saving. |
The first part is true, but it’s not a problem on this route as so many trains stop at Manningtree. The second part is only true if you use their booking service - you can just take the results they give you and book the trains yourself on any other website. |  | |  |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 14:12 - Nov 15 with 2244 views | Ely_Blue |
Just checked out to see how much a train would be on 12:32 - Nov 15 by DJR | I think you have to ensure the train actually stops at, rather than passes through, an earlier stop. Apparently, there are websites that do this for you, but they take a percentage of the saving. |
Not if you look at the tickets they offer you and then you go online and book the same tickets in 1 transaction, I’ve done that 5-6 times this season from Poole to Ipswich and saved myself paying £105 down to £65 each time |  |
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