Anybody bought their train tickets yet? What's the best deal you managed to get? Cheapest I can find is £37 return which seems quite expensive.
3 or more travelling?
If so Super OffPeak Day Travelcard?
It's about £20 for a day ticket, all London zones, when you turn up at the station and use their ticket machines. £37!? Do not buy a ticket.
Okay. I have been quoted 39 quid for a return from Gatwick to Victoria coming back Sunday. That doesn't seem right to me especially when you can get a day ticket including all London zones for £20. I have bought previously bought this from a machine at Gatwick. Anyone advise?
Okay. I have been quoted 39 quid for a return from Gatwick to Victoria coming back Sunday. That doesn't seem right to me especially when you can get a day ticket including all London zones for £20. I have bought previously bought this from a machine at Gatwick. Anyone advise?
Okay. I have been quoted 39 quid for a return from Gatwick to Victoria coming back Sunday. That doesn't seem right to me especially when you can get a day ticket including all London zones for £20. I have bought previously bought this from a machine at Gatwick. Anyone advise?
Eastbourne to London with day travel card zones 1 - 6 = £23 (network card price)
The new Southern booking website is a pile of **** [/url]
That's a special hand crafted ticket, worth the extra money.
The new Southern booking website is a pile of **** that throws up all sorts of crazy results. It appears to have been designed by a high school student as part of a GCSE project! Naturally when I emailed Southern last month, they claimed there was no problem although they would pass on my comments to their IT Charlie's. If you don't lose the will to live, have a read of this lot re Southerns 'new' booking system.
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.southernrailway.com
http://www.hirschworks.com/southern-rail-online-booking/
Without researching, as I'm (sort of) busy at the moment, that price you quote sounds way ott and incorrect. I suspect its a quote for the Gatwick Express though.
I'd also recommend for people who visit London a lot, getting a Network Railcard. It only covers the South East part of the network, but it's £30 for a year and can save you 1/3 on fares. For example it's about £12.50 for a Super Off Peak Travelcard from Brighton, which is insanely cheap. You can also use have up to four people travelling on the same card, which is a really good deal IMO.
I used to have one of these, but as time went by the restrictions abs caveats became crazy to the point I was almost unable to use it.
Anybody bought their train tickets yet? What's the best deal you managed to get? Cheapest I can find is £37 return which seems quite expensive.
I got a Travel Card (Bexhill-Charlton via Haywards Heath) with no railcard for £23.50, my daughters (16-25 railcard) was £15.50