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Join Date: 19 May 2010
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Hello
Is anyone able to find a cheap split for travel (using a PRIV) between Euston and Birmingham New Street and return, where the trains in question (1503 EUS - BHM and 1650 return) call at Rugby, Coventry, Birmingham International and Birmingham New Street? Thanks in advance! |
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InterCity
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Do you hold a season ticket (such as London travelcard)?
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No. Though I'm happy to consider anything that makes it cheaper overall (so rovers/rangers/other things aren't out of the question).
I'm also happy to do as many splits as it takes - so don't need to be restricted to just one split. This has come about because 90048/WB64 is allocated those trains today - I'd go for a run-out, but as they don't stop at MKC, it would mean (as far as I can see) splitting at least at Rugby, and it's coming up with a fare of around £30 return for that (not to mention the Rugby - BHM and return bit too), which is a bit much for a general trip out. |
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The Secret Warrior
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I would think it's harder to get the journey cheaper than £30.
--- old post above --- --- new post below --- Using Condition 19c : 19. Using a combination of tickets You may use two or more tickets for one journey as long as together they cover the entire journey and one of the following applies: (a) they are both Zonal Tickets (unless special conditions prohibit their use); (b) the train you are in calls at a station where you change from one ticket to another; or (c) one of the tickets is a Season Ticket (which for this purpose does not include Season Tickets or travel passes issued on behalf of a passenger transport executive or local authority) or a leisure travel pass, and the other ticket(s) is/are not. Here's my option for you : London Euston - Milton Keynes Central VIRGIN ONLY SDR £7.25 Milton Keynes Central - Rugby ANY PERMITTED SDR £3.50 West Midlands Day Ranger £5.40 (Priv Discount is available on this). Total : £16.15 The West Midlands day ranger is classified as a leisure travel pass. I think i'm correct with the above option satisfying condition 19c ( will someone please clarify). And also be prepared to have a discussion with the Barrier Staff at Euston.
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Lucky Charm
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The split mentioned above is not valid, as a WMDR doesn't fit the definiton of Leisure travel Pass
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Are the EUS - MKC and MKC - RUG tickets valid in this case, given that the trains don't stop at MKC?
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The Secret Warrior
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Replace it then with a Heart of England 3 in 7 ( I believe PRIV is available) which I work out to be with 75% discount £17.75 --- old post above --- --- new post below --- No as the train has to stop at MKC.
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If EUS - MKC and MKC - RUG was valid, I could twin them with RUG - COV and COV - BHM.
However, I thought that it wasn't possible to purchase the EUS - MKC and MKC - RUG tickets, as neither service calls at MKC. Is that correct? Edit - just seen the response above. A pity! |
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