Andrew Nelson
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Just been over for a rather wet day-out in Blackpool yesterday on the bus, unfortunately, due to Blackpool Council not bothering to change bus-stop information when a service no longer uses a stop, I had to get the train back to Hebden, instead of the bus.
on purchase of my ticket at the machine, I noticed the return fare was £20.50, the exact same price as the Lancashire Day Ranger!
A ticket that allows travel west from Hebden to Manchester, Liverpool, Blackpool and the WCML between Wigan and Lancaster.
Ones question is, why is the Blackpool to Hebden Bridge ticket so pricey, or the Lancashire Day Ranger so cheap?
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/promotions/prc597f10a04000200b141b2f5c36eec/details.html
on purchase of my ticket at the machine, I noticed the return fare was £20.50, the exact same price as the Lancashire Day Ranger!
A ticket that allows travel west from Hebden to Manchester, Liverpool, Blackpool and the WCML between Wigan and Lancaster.
Ones question is, why is the Blackpool to Hebden Bridge ticket so pricey, or the Lancashire Day Ranger so cheap?
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/promotions/prc597f10a04000200b141b2f5c36eec/details.html
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