py_megapixel
Established Member
Usually buses seem to be cheaper than trains, but surely there must be some exceptions.... I can't think of any off the top of my head, which is why I'm creating a thread for it.
I'm going to set some baseline rules for what I count:
I'm going to set some baseline rules for what I count:
- Journeys should be a direct bus/train if available and advertised as such, otherwise a route involving a sensible number of changes can be counted. I am deliberately leaving this open rather than imposing arbitrary requirements, but let's just say it should be a routing which a non-enthusiast friend/family member might logically take.
- Fares compared should be the cheapest adult fares which don't require any form of pre-booking, and should not include split ticketing or other little-known tricks (such as buying a very cheap ticket for the PlusBus validity). Again, the purpose of this is to ensure that the fares are once which a non-enthusiast is likely to be sold.
- If you are discussing a ticket with time or other restrictions then please note them in your post, as there are likely to be examples where the train is cheaper off-peak and bus cheaper in the peak, for example.