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Seats on the 19:48 Liverpool to Euston train on Sunday



hertsseagull

hertsseagull
May 15, 2011
88
I've left it late to book train tickets. It's still possible to buy a ticket for this 1948 train so as to get back down south at a reasonable time, but not possible to reserve a seat.

Does anyone know if this means its standing room only for those without reserved seats, or whether its just going to be a free for all first come first served?

Ta.
 






kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,802
There will be a coach full with unreserved seats but it'll be a scramble. As it's the only feasible train back, it's going to be rammed with Albion fans. Gonna be just like the Seagull Specials.
 




Bigbelly

Banned
Sep 24, 2011
1,930
Or if you want to you could always upgrade to first class. Think it's £15 from Liverpool on Sundays. I used to sit in first class and asked for an upgrade and it was £15 then. Used to be the only one in first class as well.
 




Merseyside Seagull

New member
Dec 18, 2003
178
Wirral
Also, if the train manager isn't a miserable old sod, and first class is empty (likely!), he (or she) can downgrade first class carriages to standard, to allow people to sit down. Good luck guy's!
 


saafend_seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
14,022
BN1
Or if you want to you could always upgrade to first class. Think it's £15 from Liverpool on Sundays. I used to sit in first class and asked for an upgrade and it was £15 then. Used to be the only one in first class as well.

That was just over £100 on New Years Day (lpool to euston).

Had paid for standard ticket in advance for £30, and just over £100 extra for first class (if i wanted it).
 


Bigbelly

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Sep 24, 2011
1,930
That was just over £100 on New Years Day (lpool to euston).

Had paid for standard ticket in advance for £30, and just over £100 extra for first class (if i wanted it).

Am going on my previous experiences. Used to pay £10 from Manchester on Sundays if I wasn't staying in Liverpool.
 




hertsseagull

hertsseagull
May 15, 2011
88
Thanks for the coach E tip Merseyside Seagull.

Think first is rammed - price for a first class ticket approaching 140ish tonight, so doubt cheap upgrades available on the day (but you never know).

Have booked train tickets and will hope for the best!
 


RM-Taylor

He's Magic.... You Know
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Jan 7, 2006
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Pleased you managed to get a ticket [MENTION=19486]hertsseagull[/MENTION] :thumbsup:
 


Tomnorthi

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Jan 2, 2010
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Also, if the train manager isn't a miserable old sod, and first class is empty (likely!), he (or she) can downgrade first class carriages to standard, to allow people to sit down. Good luck guy's!

Bit unfair on those who have paid for first class?
 




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