ChatterBank1 min ago
Why Are Trains So Expensive?
i mde a trip (day return) from berkshire to Devon this weekend £62 return = not bad considering to drive it's about 300 ish miles (and the train is about 1 hr quicker) however, factor in there are 4 of us making the journey and suddenly you are looking at nearly £200 quid. i don't mean to be a moaner, but i'm much more likely to take the car in future
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Here he is, Cloverjo.
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Expensive as compared to what? As bednobs has pointed out, it's quicker and someone else does the driving. It may even out as you get more people in the car, btu basically you're paying for the convenience. (I'm talking long-haul rather than commuter trains.)
There are some comparisons here on an unbiased site, and British rail shows up quite well.
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There are some comparisons here on an unbiased site, and British rail shows up quite well.
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Mushroom....we usually get a coach or a lift. We're an hour from both Brum and Luton.
Getting to Birmingham is reasonable by train for us. Getting to Luton isn't so we get the coach.
It cost £68 each to get to Blackpool. I'm not complaining, I knew the cost and the trip was worth it...and more (Jackthehats wedding :-))
Getting to Birmingham is reasonable by train for us. Getting to Luton isn't so we get the coach.
It cost £68 each to get to Blackpool. I'm not complaining, I knew the cost and the trip was worth it...and more (Jackthehats wedding :-))