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I just wondered, as I seem to remember an off-peak half single from London
to Dover costing a lot of money back in 2001. On top of the large cost, I had to change at Chatham, and the train split in two at Faversham. The trains were all very old and slam-door. Now it seems that for about a quarter of what I paid then, I can get a single for 45-odd miles from Ayr to Glasgow, in under an hour, without changing trains, and on a lovely, nice, new (but a bit dodgy) Alstom Juniper for £5.30. How to train fares there mount up? PS: A peak return from Ayr to Glasgow is considerably more at £9.10 -- "We are now approaching Paisley Gilmour Street" |
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