On 2014-10-10 13:21:19 +0000, Roland Perry said:
In message , at 14:11:48 on Fri, 10 Oct
2014, Mizter T remarked:
For arriving easyjet passengers heading to central London, I think that
(at least for those sans Railcard) the cheapest option is to buy the
ticket they sell onboard.
Time to post this from Luton Airport Parkway again:
http://www.perry.co.uk/images/no-easyjet-tickets.jpg
Although (1) they don't sell Easyjet tickets northbound as far as I know
(2) the main point of the picture was an empty platform at
13:54:31 when the train was signed as expected at 13:53,
originally scheduled for 13:51
I think all EMT trains are tagged with that. FWIW, though, most
tourists will be best served by using the far more frequent Thameslink.
(Do those tickets still exist with the change of operator? Do easyJet
even know the operator has changed? That could be fun

)
Neil
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