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Greedyfly | 12:53 Wed 27th Aug 2003 | Travel
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Hey, I was just wondering where would be the cheapest place to get train tickets from -I need to get to london on the 4th October this year. But every where I have checked the return prices are around �60 each. Does any one know of any where a little lighter on the pocket?

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Where are you travelling from ? General trend for most railways is that the earlier you book the cheaper it is. Also the time of day that you travel is important - if you want to travel during 'rush hours' it will be more expensive.
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ooops - going from York
Check out the prices form stations nearby. I live in Stoke (currently closed!) - and it is cheaper for me to drive to Crewe or Stafford and train to London from there - maybe the same applies for you? Apologies for being frightfully trendy and inventing the verb 'to train' - I was just typing out loud again!
Try here:

http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/planmyjourney/time_table/journey_requirements.asp?&T2ID=4625_200382910207 You'll see that there is a bargin return fare available (30 GBP). If you click the link it will tell you that this fare is available on GNER railways - and that they do run between York and London.
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