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Kingston to Eastbourne bus
Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a
few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than take a train? Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
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11:22:52 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than take a train? Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders before 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. -- Roland Perry |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 11:45:52 +0000, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 11:22:52 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than take a train? Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders before 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. I can see the attraction to many people of a through bus service over a faster rail journey requiring changes en route. |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
On 10/02/2019 11:45, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 11:22:52 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than take a train? Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders before 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
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12:30:29 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than take a train? Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders before 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." What's 774? -- Roland Perry |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
On 10/02/2019 12:55, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:30:29 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather thanÂ* take a train? Â*Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). Â*The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders beforeÂ* 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." What's 774? Dorking to Tunbridge Wells or Bluewater, it seems. GoAhead seem to have a handful of these odd infrequent return services. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
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13:12:32 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than* take a train? *Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). *The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders before* 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." What's 774? Dorking to Tunbridge Wells or Bluewater, it seems. GoAhead seem to have a handful of these odd infrequent return services. I was wondering how 774 applied to the X5. -- Roland Perry |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
On 10/02/2019 13:12, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 10/02/2019 12:55, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 12:30:29 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather thanÂ* take a train? Â*Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50 single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). Â*The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders beforeÂ* 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." What's 774? Dorking to Tunbridge Wells or Bluewater, it seems. GoAhead seem to have a handful of these odd infrequent return services. It seems to me they are a residual example of the once common phenomenon in London: "days out" using buses. My memory is not reliable but I seem to recall they were widely advertised on London buses when I occasionally used them in the late 50s/early 60s. ("Occasionally" as they cost money so even as a nipper I was expected to walk.) And lo, the first page of search results yielded https://www.goaheadlondon.com/events...great-days-out which includes "Go-Ahead London is pleased to provide our new ‘77’ services as part of our special Great Days Out range for winter and spring 2018/2019. Check out our ‘group friendly’ fares to Tunbridge Wells, Bluewater, Brighton, Eastbourne Pier; and new destination Portsmouth, departing from Dorking, Sutton or Kingston." and "2 Together return £15" None of those may be to your taste. But for people who are time-rich, money poor, they have their attractions. That said, the lack of advertised loo stops would give me pause for thought these days :( -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
On 10/02/2019 13:30, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:12:32 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather thanÂ* take a train? Â*Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50Â* single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than inÂ* Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). Â*The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders beforeÂ* 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." Â*What's 774? Dorking to Tunbridge Wells or Bluewater, it seems. GoAhead seem to have a handful of these odd infrequent return services. I was wondering how 774 applied to the X5. I was wondering how the X5 applied to transport in (or from) London... -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Kingston to Eastbourne bus
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13:51:40 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: On 10/02/2019 13:30, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 13:12:32 on Sun, 10 Feb 2019, Arthur Figgis remarked: Waiting at a bus stop yesterday, I noticed the times for a few-days-a-year return bus service from Kingston to Eastbourne. Why does this exist? Does anyone actually spend 3h 5min on a bus to Eastbourne, rather than* take a train? *Easily beaten by the 3hrs 50mins for the Oxford-Cambridge bus. These days aren't those posh vehicles with according to Stagecoach "the luxury of leather reclining seats, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi" (and tiolets), rather than ordinary red double-deckers like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/drakes...hs/35717850435 Yes, it's cheap, 10 quid return compared to train fares from GBP8.50* single... but you would spend more of the day on the bus than in* Eastbourne. It looks like coffin-dodger passes are not valid(?). *The X5 (above) offers an unspecified discount for card-holders before* 9:30 which implies they are valid after 9:30. "Special £7 Return on 774 only for Freedom Pass Holders.No other concessions available." *What's 774? Dorking to Tunbridge Wells or Bluewater, it seems. GoAhead seem to have a handful of these odd infrequent return services. I was wondering how 774 applied to the X5. I was wondering how the X5 applied to transport in (or from) London... It's a well-known example of a bus service with longer end-to-end times than the OP's. Or do you think residents of Kingston are more fidgety than those in Oxford or Cambridge? -- Roland Perry |
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