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Old October 14th 09, 07:46 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london,alt.travel.uk.air
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Default Wafted from paradise to Luton Airport

In message , at 20:30:26 on Wed, 14 Oct
2009, " remarked:
There was a service a few years ago, that was running trains out of
Waterloo to Southampton for about £1.


Still is, called Megatrain.

The problem, however, was that passengers who paid that fare were
confined to one car on the train.


Didn't last long, according to reports from travellers. Now any carriage
is acceptable.

I'm under the impression that it was not the most pleasant journey.


Why's that? Many advance purchase train tickets today are issued with
compulsory reservations. What's the unpleasantness if they turn out to
be all in one carriage?
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Roland Perry