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On 27/08/2011 12:17, Andy Breen wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 11:35:12 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 27/08/2011 11:14, Andy Breen wrote: Arlanda If you want cheap, get the bus. That certainly existed then, too, but as I said I didn't feel like being silly for the sake of a small amount of money. The Arlanda Express was there, convenient and did the job. What more do you want? I'm from Yorkshire, so cheap. (I don't use the Gatwick or Heathrow expresses either) If you wanted cheap, then why on Earth were you in Sweden? It doesn't seem to fit, somehow.. So I could colour it in on my Thomas Cook map. Saving money on the trains allows it to be spent on frivolous stuff, like eating. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 12:48:04 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 27/08/2011 12:17, Andy Breen wrote: On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 11:35:12 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 27/08/2011 11:14, Andy Breen wrote: Arlanda If you want cheap, get the bus. That certainly existed then, too, but as I said I didn't feel like being silly for the sake of a small amount of money. The Arlanda Express was there, convenient and did the job. What more do you want? I'm from Yorkshire, so cheap. (I don't use the Gatwick or Heathrow expresses either) If you wanted cheap, then why on Earth were you in Sweden? It doesn't seem to fit, somehow.. So I could colour it in on my Thomas Cook map. Saving money on the trains allows it to be spent on frivolous stuff, like eating. OK, I'll grant you that. There are places in Stockholm worth eating in (though not cheap, but it's Sweden..). Further north it can be a bit more basic, though Kiruna had a third pub (called "The third pub") by 2005.. Recommendation for uk.r people visiting the northern end of Sweden. Hotel Jarnvagshotellet, which is not only one of the oldest buildings in Kiruna but sits right on the station platform, with a fine view over to the LKAB mine and its marshalling yards (complete with musical clashing couplings in the morning). For Sweden it's not expensive, either. Basic, but perfectly OK. http://www.jarnvagshotellet.net/start.htm No connection other than satisfied customer, etc. -- From the Model M of Andy Breen, speaking only for himself |
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On 27/08/2011 12:55, Andy Breen wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 12:48:04 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 27/08/2011 12:17, Andy Breen wrote: On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 11:35:12 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 27/08/2011 11:14, Andy Breen wrote: Arlanda If you want cheap, get the bus. That certainly existed then, too, but as I said I didn't feel like being silly for the sake of a small amount of money. The Arlanda Express was there, convenient and did the job. What more do you want? I'm from Yorkshire, so cheap. (I don't use the Gatwick or Heathrow expresses either) If you wanted cheap, then why on Earth were you in Sweden? It doesn't seem to fit, somehow.. So I could colour it in on my Thomas Cook map. Saving money on the trains allows it to be spent on frivolous stuff, like eating. OK, I'll grant you that. There are places in Stockholm worth eating in (though not cheap, but it's Sweden..). Further north it can be a bit more basic, though Kiruna had a third pub (called "The third pub") by 2005.. Three more than were open in Gallivare. The only life was a petrol station selling pizza. And some random bloke who came up and criticised us for eating pizza rather than Swedish food, but then admitted he didn't actually know of any other available options. Recommendation for uk.r people visiting the northern end of Sweden. Hotel Jarnvagshotellet, which is not only one of the oldest buildings in Kiruna but sits right on the station platform, with a fine view over to the LKAB mine and its marshalling yards (complete with musical clashing couplings in the morning). For Sweden it's not expensive, either. Basic, but perfectly OK. http://www.jarnvagshotellet.net/start.htm No connection other than satisfied customer, etc. The youth hostel at Gallivare was supposed to be left over navvy accommodation from when the railway was built. Very basic, but affordable. Tip for finding accommodation in Sweden - always check that your Inland Railway spotting plan doesn't rely on finding accommodation in a town which turns out to have a seriously major music festival happening on the same weekend... -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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