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July 30th 06, 12:50 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel
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Cheapest return or two singles?
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I'm thinking of going to Guildford from Surbiton tomorrow on the
train with my bike. Cycle down to Brighton and get a train back.
Is it cheaper for two singles or straight return from Brighton?
I will be using a network railcard.
Thanks
I had a quick check on the new spanking machines at Surbiton. Those
machines are great. They take credit cards easily. I was about to
say "easier than the staff", but that's not true. Less grumpy
maybe, but not easier.
Anyway. It seems £10.75 return is better value. But can I buy a
ticket at this time of night for "today"? I'm pretty sure that if I
bought a ticket at 00.30, that only applies till daybreak. I may be
wrong, but I'm not risking it. Why can't the machines allow me to
buy a future ticket?
Which machines were they using? The Shere Fastticket machines at
Cambridge, now operated by 'one' but installed by WAGN, offer a choice
of today or tomorrow for sales after some time each afternoon.
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