Try various train company sites for prices. You may get some bargains, for example Chiltern Railways from Marylebone to Birmingham, then Crosscountry Trains from Brum. etc. Download a National Railway network map, this will tell you all the rail routes and companies and then try finding out prices from A to B. You may be doglegging a bit but at least you’ll save a few pennies.
P.S. If you’re really skint try National Express coaches. You can go Saturday evening from Victoria coach station for £5.00 which gets you to Liverpool at midnight or go overnight for £9.30 which arrives at around 6.00 - just in time for breakfast!
No one checked my ticket getting on at Euston on the way to the Everton game, no one checked on the way & Lime Street has no gates. This happened on the way home as well.
Worth a try maybe ..... ����*
I realise you are not serious but I always have had my tickets checked getting on at Euston on Virgins trains, cant usually get through the gates otherwise as there are usually about 3 virgin staff checking tickets. Some platforms have barriers as well, when we went to Manchester for the cup game we had to go through barriers at Euston.
No one checked my ticket getting on at Euston on the way to the Everton game, no one checked on the way & Lime Street has no gates. This happened on the way home as well.
Worth a try maybe ..... ����*
No one checked my ticket getting on at Euston on the way to the Everton game, no one checked on the way & Lime Street has no gates. This happened on the way home as well.
Worth a try maybe ..... ����*
Virgin are scrupulous about tickets.
I had a valid return ticket for a train at 2 but my meeting finished early so I jumped an earlier one. Ended up having to pay a load of extra because I was travelling on an "invalid" ticket. The train was 3/4 empty so I don't see what the issue was.
Big risk! Virgin are hot shit on checking tickets on board, en route. When we were travelling to Newcastle on Virgin, just after Christmas, one of the lads we were chatting to had a ticket for Grand Central to Doncaster. Virgin do not accept other train company tickets and he got clobbered for full fare - £54!! Ouch!