03-03-2009, 11:00 PM
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tromboner
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: where the lattes are
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Trains are dirt cheap. I got a London to Scheffield ticket for 13 pounds or something. First class, too, not that that means much. Cornwall might be a bit remote, so you might want to rent a car (drive on the left, and make sure you have GPS!) but Manchester to London by train should be no problem.
Be warned though that their online system doesn't recognize Canadian postal codes, and therefore won't let you input your address to buy by credit card. At least it didn't when I was there.
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03-03-2009, 11:02 PM
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Franchise Player
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03-03-2009, 11:38 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Spartanville
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SebC
Trains are dirt cheap. I got a London to Scheffield ticket for 13 pounds or something. First class, too, not that that means much. Cornwall might be a bit remote, so you might want to rent a car (drive on the left, and make sure you have GPS!) but Manchester to London by train should be no problem.
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Seb, not doubting you but the fella that sold you the ticket must have been drunk.  UK trains are anything but cheap You're talking around $50 for a single trip like that second class.
http://nationalrail.co.uk/
Coach would be cheaper. You should be able to get one straight from the airport to London
http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/index.cfm
As for Cornwall, I would hire a car and drive it. Would take about 5-6 hours and once you are out of London it's a breeze. Allow time for stopping at Stonehenge as it'll be handily enroute. Else, take another coach and have your relatives pick you up.
*edit* actually I apologize Seb. Trains are cheaper than I remember or maybe it was me that was drunk.
Last edited by Bagor; 03-03-2009 at 11:46 PM.
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03-04-2009, 07:07 AM
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Sydney, NSfW
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I suggest Heathrow or Stansted. Then head for Departures.
The UK is a dump.
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03-04-2009, 07:17 AM
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Franchise Player
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walking is cheapest
followed by running, strolling and sauntering.
Hitchhiking is also cost effective and you can meet some really interesting people
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03-04-2009, 01:45 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SebC
Trains are dirt cheap. I got a London to Scheffield ticket for 13 pounds or something. First class, too, not that that means much. Cornwall might be a bit remote, so you might want to rent a car (drive on the left, and make sure you have GPS!) but Manchester to London by train should be no problem.
Be warned though that their online system doesn't recognize Canadian postal codes, and therefore won't let you input your address to buy by credit card. At least it didn't when I was there.
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I'm going to have to agree with Bagor...when I lived in the UK getting to London via train was something like 36 pounds, and I lived much closer to London than Manchester is.
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03-04-2009, 07:36 PM
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Farm Team Player
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagor
Seb, not doubting you but the fella that sold you the ticket must have been drunk.  UK trains are anything but cheap You're talking around $50 for a single trip like that second class.
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Train journeys are a lot cheaper if you book more than a week or so in advance. If you pay on the day, they are stupidly expensive.
eg
Nottingham -> London Return in advance, Off-Peak - around £15 (27 CAD)
Nottingham -> London Return on the day, Off-Peak - around £65 (117 CAD)
Off-peak tickets with specific departure times are cheaper than Anytime tickets.
If you want freedom of travel, a car is always going to be the best option, and you can get some really good rental deals from the big companies like Hertz, Enterprise etc, but bear in mind our petrol prices are around 90p/litre (1.62 CAD/litre) or 7.40 CAD a gallon.
Last edited by UKFlamesfan; 03-04-2009 at 07:39 PM.
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03-08-2009, 07:24 PM
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#1 Goaltender
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Quote:
Originally Posted by UKFlamesfan
Train journeys are a lot cheaper if you book more than a week or so in advance. If you pay on the day, they are stupidly expensive.
eg
Nottingham -> London Return in advance, Off-Peak - around £15 (27 CAD)
Nottingham -> London Return on the day, Off-Peak - around £65 (117 CAD)
Off-peak tickets with specific departure times are cheaper than Anytime tickets.
If you want freedom of travel, a car is always going to be the best option, and you can get some really good rental deals from the big companies like Hertz, Enterprise etc, but bear in mind our petrol prices are around 90p/litre (1.62 CAD/litre) or 7.40 CAD a gallon.
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Thanks a lot for your post. I have been really debating as to how I am going to get around. Usually I would have no problem renting a car but I am a little worried about the whole driving on the other side of the road deal. Have you done it, is it that hard to adjust?
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03-16-2009, 07:32 PM
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#1 Goaltender
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Well, I am back from the UK. It was great to see all the sites. It was anything but a Dump. I little crowed for my liking in London but the country side was beautiful.
Here are some pics.
Buckingham Palace
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