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Everhelpful | 00:21 Thu 27th Mar 2014 | Travel
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I am taking my Daughter to London by Rail,apart from the price, what is the difference between 1st and Standard Class Travel? Many Thanks for any replies.
(I have to go now but will respond to any replies tomorrow.)
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Absolutely Gness. One could enjoy ones Veuve in comfort.
And space and quiet for my knitting......☺
What? No antimacassars on the seats anymore?
no prudie. the plebs stole them :)
Yes Prudie they say 'first class'
OH and I did a return trip from N/Kent to London bridge station today, the first class were 16 seats at the end of a standard cattle-class carriage, the only thing marking them out was an antimacassar with '1st' writ large upon it!
Metropolitan/Circle/Hammersmith & City line three stops westbound from Kings X to Baker St, then Jubilee Line north one stop to St John's Wood should do it. (Not sure but tube travel might be included in the cost of your mainline ticket - Buenchico will know.)

Might even see you there on the 14th. And who knows, the England team may turn up too, which is more than they did in the Ashes.
>>>Not sure but tube travel might be included in the cost of your mainline ticket - Buenchico will know

Although it's possible to buy normal 'walk up' tickets to "London Zone 2" (which is what you'd need to include travel to St John's Wood), 'Advance' tickets aren't normally available to include onward travel from a London terminus.
The FGW site will happily sell me such tickets.

Destination is Zone U12* London (not travelcard)
There you go, EH...Jno's sorted it but honestly....take a cab.....☺

Tube tickets aren't included when I buy mine.
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Thank You all so much for your replies,very much appreciated,looks like a Taxi is the best option.
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