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I'd like to know too. Last weekend it cost £120 for 2 of us to spend 3 hours on a train. You'd think they'd price themselves out of the market but it's never happened.
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Prudie

And were you lucky enough to even get a seat?
On this occasion yes but it was a Saturday and we got on nearer the start. I don't know how regular commuters fork out hundreds for a season ticket and then stand a lot of the way.
Mrs JtH travelled from Blackpool to Northampton last Friday and did the return trip on Monday.....£10 there and £10 back again.
And we bought the tickets about 14 days before the travel date.
I think that the guy took it to the extreme. He spent 12 (twelve!!!) hours getting home just to save £7. The guy is a moneysaving blogger - and all this media cover is publicity for him.

I wonder if the prices for journeys are as high now as say ten years ago relative to the average wage or whatever they do to get a true comparison.

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wolf63

/// I think that the guy took it to the extreme. He spent 12 (twelve!!!) hours getting home just to save £7. ///

Yes but he enjoyed 7 hours looking around Berlin.
My dad was in Berlin during the airlifted, mind you that was a while before I arrived on the scene.

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