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On 17/08/2011 12:55, Tristán White wrote:
This is for the 1938 train, but as an incentive tickets do include unlimited journeys on the 1923 Sarah Siddons train (which makes it a more attractive option, although there's no guarantee you'll get a place on the Sarah Siddons - on Ian's blog it says "but also include unlimited free trips on Sarah Siddons if seats are available." From that it appears that they're not allowing people to stand on this journey (which will also take away some of the authenticity of the experience), and I guess that the likelihood of seats being available will be pretty low, as it's only £5 for a ticket on the Siddons train, and as I said it's free if you have bought a ticket for the 1938 train. I've been at most of these events and there has never been a problem with available space on this train. It's three locomotives on four carriages, so there's no shortage of power, and the stewards don't count people on and off anyway! |
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