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Advice for anyone planning on going to any away games....!
U could of given me 20 quid and I would of taken you there as I am driving via surrey. Paying 88 pounds you must have a screw lose or just too much money.
i am keeping to my tactics, and not going to any away games this year until we are officially up. I have kept away from away ground as I know i will jinx us and end our good form! Id rather stay away and keep winning ;) Its worked so far anway!
Just to back up what I'm saying with a young persons rail card
You could get take the 0933-1124 (Outbound) & 1720-1911 (Inbound) for a grand total of £27.25 for the match from Kings X tomorrow.....I've just checked Trainline.com
How old are you James you could have purcahsed a YPR and still paid for your ticket to Scunny for less than £88
Originally posted by The White City GeneralView Post
Just to back up what I'm saying with a young persons rail card
You could get take the 0933-1124 (Outbound) & 1720-1911 (Inbound) for a grand total of £27.25 for the match from Kings X tomorrow.....I've just checked Trainline.comHow old are you James you could have purcahsed a YPR and still paid for your ticket to Scunny for less than £88
You sure?! Its about £60 when i look! But i have no railcard for being young or pass for being old if those were used?!
Can you put the link on here then for this £27.50?? I was going to drive from London but train and beer sounds more appealing. All i can find is £60 though.
Can you put the link on here then for this £27.50?? I was going to drive from London but train and beer sounds more appealing. All i can find is £60 though.
Its not rocket science mate www.trainline.com, make sure you tick your rail card....a network rail card will save 25% on travel and you will be entitled to it.
I am no expert on this (perhaps I should become one given the amount I spend on trains!) but I thought Network Rail cards (the only one I think you are eligible for if you are over 26 and under 60 ?) only discounts travel in the "network area" which ( again, I thought and I may be wrong) was London and Network Rail (so pretty much the M25 area). Is that not right? Do they work on any route?
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