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A return between Lichfield City and Lichfield Trent Valley is £1.30, which leads to a cost of £0.65 per trip, but that may be the cheapest single.Stockport to Manchester advance using TfW for £0.70
True! But that’s not the topic in question on this occasionThough given how often they turn short at Crewe or Wilmslow a risky choice ...![]()
Though given how often they turn short at Crewe or Wilmslow a risky choice ...![]()
Why would they do that? There's no competition (except 4 TPE per day) on that route and the anytime ticket is currently £3.70.Northern will probably be along soon with a 20p advance between Warrington West and Warrington Central…
It seems you missed the sarcasm. Northern offer Advances from Manchester to Mauldeth Road, Lime Street to South Parkway, Gatley to Manchester Airport, and so on… you don’t need to read it as a serious postWhy would they do that? There's no competition (except 4 TPE per day) on that route and the anytime ticket is currently £3.70.
There's much shorter journeys that could be offered if they wanted to win a "cheapest ticket" award.
Their 5p sales would earn them that spot but
1. They're not offered at the moment.
2. I don't think sale tickets should be counted for this.
They offer advanced tickets on the Atherton line too, despite no competition (except from busses).It seems you missed the sarcasm. Northern offer Advances from Manchester to Mauldeth Road, Lime Street to South Parkway, Gatley to Manchester Airport, and so on… you don’t need to read it as a serious post![]()
So there was, and looking at the messages marked as "new", I read most of it (or accidentally marked all as read), then in the weeks since entirely forgot!Didn't we have a similar thread to this only a few weeks ago?
Cheapest possible fare in the UK...
I need your help... does anyone know the cheapest Origin/Destination flow on the UK rail network? My guess would be Ryde Pier Head > Ryde Esplanade I'm just meaning a standard walk-up adult ticket, no child or other discounts :D I'm sure there will be better informed folk out there.....www.railforums.co.uk
That was restricted to anytime / off-peak standard tickets it seemsDidn't we have a similar thread to this only a few weeks ago?
Cheapest possible fare in the UK...
I need your help... does anyone know the cheapest Origin/Destination flow on the UK rail network? My guess would be Ryde Pier Head > Ryde Esplanade I'm just meaning a standard walk-up adult ticket, no child or other discounts :D I'm sure there will be better informed folk out there.....www.railforums.co.uk
To be fair, @Chester27 was specifically asking about standard walk-up adult tickets in the other (linked) thread.Although it doesn't seem to have considered advanced tickets in that thread.
Yes I noticed, that's what made me comment on it!To be fair, Chester27 was specifically asking about standard walk-up adult tickets in the other (linked) thread.
I'm just meaning a standard walk-up adult ticket, no child or other discounts![]()
Noone's found anything cheaper, and I'm not surprised, 70p is incredibly cheap, the Stockport - Picc journey is pretty much unique due to being decently short (5m 69ch) and having 6 TOCs (Northern, EMR, TPE, Avanti, XC and TfW) and the busses all competing.So back to the topic, is £0.70 the clear winner?? Any advances (no pun intended!) on that?![]()
TfW have a few cheaper advance fares in the system, but I don't know if they ever offer them for sale. There's a 60p Conwy-Llandudno Junction fare, for instance, but the cheapest I've seen on sale is twice the price. They've set some even cheaper fares (such as 50p Caergwrle-Hope), but you can't buy one as none of the trains can be reserved.So back to the topic, is £0.70 the clear winner?? Any advances (no pun intended!) on that?![]()
origin | destination | ticket_code | route_code | is_reversible | fare |
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3498 | 3537 | CDS | 01000 | 1 | 100 |
3498 | 3539 | CDS | 01000 | 1 | 100 |
3538 | 3542 | CDS | 01000 | 1 | 100 |
3539 | 3542 | CDS | 01000 | 1 | 100 |
8048 | 8056 | SDS | 00071 | 0 | 100 |
8056 | 8048 | SDS | 00071 | 0 | 100 |
for whatever "PRESTWICK ATRAIN" is:
Looks like it's an airport related thingThe Prestwick ATrain fares are only valid for airline passengers unfortunately, and an appropriate dated ticket or boarding pass needs to be presented to get those fares. This isn't stated in Avantix Traveller, but an obscure hint is that the NLC for "Prestwick ATrain" is H234, as opposed to 9544 for "Prestwick Intl".
Noone's found anything cheaper, and I'm not surprised, 70p is incredibly cheap, the Stockport - Picc journey is pretty much unique due to being decently short (5m 69ch) and having 6 TOCs (Northern, EMR, TPE, Avanti, XC and TfW) and the busses all competing.
Looks like it's an airport related thing
Prestwick International Airport
Half price train travel for flight ticket holders
There’s a regular train service to Prestwick International and you can get 50% off the train fare.
Just show your flight ticket, original invoice, or downloaded booking confirmation (not the email confirmation) when buying your discounted rail ticket.
This discounted rail ticket should be purchased at a ticket office before travelling. If your departure station does not have a ticket office, you may purchase your discounted rail ticket on-train.
It would be interesting to see if someone presented such evidence of a flight to a ticket office somewhere in the middle of England how many would give the discoun.Yes, it's a long-standing promotion that gives a 50% discount from the usual Anytime / Off-Peak fares from (mainly) Scottish stations to Prestwick International Airport, if the traveller has a flight ticket.
https://www.scotrail.co.uk/plan-your-journey/travel-connections/airports
The "discount" is only available from stations where a specific fare is set, and these do not appear to be very far south of the Newcastle to Carlisle line, hence the reference above to "mainly Scottish station".It would be interesting to see if someone presented such evidence of a flight to a ticket office somewhere in the middle of England how many would give the discoun.