Turtle
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My wife and I moved from Orpington to Grantham 20 years ago. The trade off, influenced by family factors, was easy.
House prices in Lincolnshire were much lower, meaning that the significant additional season ticket costs would be affordable - for context, we purchased a 4 bed detached house for the same price we sold our 2 bed terrace. For equal distances from Charing Cross and Kings Cross, the additional journey time was about 20-30 minutes. However, that was a trade from a crush loaded Networker to a pre-bookable GNER train. Frequencies at the key times were approximately the same, so less waiting around.
Even now, with remote working much better established, the trains between 6:30 and 7:30 load well from Grantham, and it is absolutely part of the commuter belt.
I worked in the early 2000s with a person who commuted daily to the West End fom Grantham but lived in Colsterworth, a village several miles from Grantham to which she drove. Another colleague commuted daily from Bath with a further travelling 3 days a week from Swindon. The London commuter belt is, indeed, substantial.
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