birchesgreen
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At least 2 Youtubers have done this.Catford to Catford Bridge?
At least 2 Youtubers have done this.Catford to Catford Bridge?
If you, or someone familiar with Northampton, can advise some of the gaps, maybe forum members can contribute their tickets![]()
Agreed. It is surprising but there are sales made between very little-used stations a very long way away from one another. Somewhere like Northampton will have few gaps where zero sales are made.I have browsed this while waiting for an Up train (it's on the footbridge which is draught-free unlike waiting on the shelter-less Up platform) and what's surprising is the through tickets that HAVE been bought - including long distance first class ones. I'll report back with examples next time I'm there. There's not many gaps, either.
rather thana route between two UK mainland stations
a journey between two UK mainland stations
Grateley to Pewsey are but 16 miles apart and a journey over 2 hours. At £27.50 or £98 1st anytime with 2 changes.
I am guessing but there must be thousands of examples like thi
l had been keeping an eye out on the GWR site and they became available and wanted them as a souvenir for the starting date but ended up with a rare ticketHow on earth did that get issued?
That’s another off the list, Good job. I also walked K&A from Pewsey to Bedwyn.I've done that journey one of the bank holidays this year (splitting at Hungerford) to walk the K&A canal.
Although the Swindon bus is probably quicker if you can reach Salisbury.
With the proximity of LU stations, journeys between consecutive stations may be seldom made or in some cases not made. E.g. Covent Garden to Leicester Square - why would you? It would take longer than walking by time you get down and up againTfL provided for an FoI request 2021 stats as to how how journeys had been made between each pair of LU stations (counting each direction seperately) - about 1000 out of 71000 odd possibilties had not been made. While this is but a snapshot - and to be handled with care - it does give some indication as to probability: even with very much longer time span than a single year, the very much larger number of possibilities on the whole railway network makes me think the number will be significant - probably into the hundreds, or - depending on what you include - even more.
That’s probably the issue with the really weird ones. However, in the same way that (say) Scotscalder to St Erth is much less likely than Wick to Penzance, and sticking with a theme I’ve touched before, how about Combe Junction (or either of the Lelants) to St Budeaux Victoria Road? Or Calstock to St B Ferry Road?At least 2 Youtubers have done this.
Coombe Junction to St Budeaux Victoria Rd I've done it - but on a day rangerThat’s probably the issue with the really weird ones. However, in the same way that (say) Scotscalder to St Erth is much less likely than Wick to Penzance, and sticking with a theme I’ve touched before, how about Combe Junction (or either of the Lelants) to St Budeaux Victoria Road? Or Calstock to St B Ferry Road?
Some folk certainly would, if just for the novelty! But are they UK train stations, as per the thread title?With the proximity of LU stations, journeys between consecutive stations may be seldom made or in some cases not made. E.g. Covent Garden to Leicester Square - why would you? It would take longer than walking by time you get down and up again
I realised after I’d typed that there may well be times when coming from Cornwall to St B the quickest way is into Plymouth and out again - and the “out again” may be on a Gunnislake train - so the Gunnislake etc to the “wrong” St Budeaux is a better call!Coombe Junction to St Budeaux Victoria Rd I've done it - but on a day ranger
Loads of tourists do this.Covent Garden to Leicester Square
For that example, about 15000 went one way, and 9000 the other...With the proximity of LU stations, journeys between consecutive stations may be seldom made or in some cases not made. E.g. Covent Garden to Leicester Square - why would you? It would take longer than walking by time you get down and up again
WEE (Weeley) to POO (Poole)?
Grateley to Pewsey are but 16 miles apart and a journey over 2 hours. At £27.50 or £98 1st anytime with 2 changes.
I am guessing but there must be thousands of examples like this.
That’s a recent thing,it wasn’t always like that especially when it was a two hour service.Whimple to Feniton won't be a frequent journey - but I'm sure it'll have been done. Neighbouring stations but usually not served by same train.
With the proximity of LU stations, journeys between consecutive stations may be seldom made or in some cases not made. E.g. Covent Garden to Leicester Square - why would you? It would take longer than walking by time you get down and up again
If you do the arithmetic on that example - taking the total 24,000 journeys per year between Covent Garden & Leicester Square (both ways) and the Tube operating 364 days per year, that makes an average of over 65 single trips per day.For that example, about 15000 went one way, and 9000 the other...
Catford to Catford Bridge?
You can prove it when there's youtube videos showing this journeyI did this a few weeks ago, and think quite a few enthusiasts have done it. Unfortunately, short of photos it's impossible to prove, as the ticket machines won't sell you a ticket for the journey.
As for the original question, I'd expect most places from Lakenheath would be winners.
Although any station close to a military base will have an over proportionally high number of journeys to places scattered all over the country. Not recently maybe, but we’re talking “ever”.As for the original question, I'd expect most places from Lakenheath would be winners.
Although any station close to a military base will have an over proportionally high number of journeys to places scattered all over the country. Not recently maybe, but we’re talking “ever”.
My wife gave staff at the barriers her Pevensey Bay to Northampton ticket and it's now in the wall! I'm really tempted to try to complete the gaps but I think the time / money accrued might be a step to far. Maybe when my boy's a bit older and I can use a family railcard.That seems highly likely.
There is a display at Northampton station where they appear to have been trying to collect an example of a ticket to Northampton from all of the other stations in the country. There are still gaps.
I will check Kettering on the ticket wall next time I go to Northampton. I'm pretty sure it will be there because the remaining gaps are mostly really obscure stations. I have done Kings Sutton to Northampton quite a few times - I lived in the village when I met my Northampton based wife! The bus direct to Brackley doesn't run anymore and train is way quicker (although definitely not cheaper) than the bus anyway.Speaking of Northamptonshire, I’d be surprised if anyone’s made a train journey between Northampton and Kettering or Kings Sutton.