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I travelled from Milton Keynes to Euston earlier. I was astounded by
the range of tickets on offer - I had the option on travelling in style and comfort on 21st century trains (Pendolinos) or alternatively travel more cheaply with Silverlink County services. I opted for the latter as there was a fast train anyway which called at Watford and Euston. Any regular Milton Keynes passengers here care to say more about the fares system here? It's obviously good for people to get the choice of how much they want to pay based on journey time. Who gets the most passengers between the two stations, I wonder? Does VT have more commuters than Silverlink (I presume there are cheaper silverlink-only season tickets)? |
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"Cameron Davies" wrote in message
om... I travelled from Milton Keynes to Euston earlier. I was astounded by the range of tickets on offer - I had the option on travelling in style and comfort on 21st century trains (Pendolinos) or alternatively travel more cheaply with Silverlink County services. I opted for the latter as there was a fast train anyway which called at Watford and Euston. All Virgin services are not all Pendolinos. Any regular Milton Keynes passengers here care to say more about the fares system here? It's obviously good for people to get the choice of how much they want to pay based on journey time. Who gets the most passengers between the two stations, I wonder? Does VT have more commuters than Silverlink (I presume there are cheaper silverlink-only season tickets)? Silverlink are cheaper, but pick up pax at smaller stations along the route such as Tring, Cheddington, Hemel Hempsted, Leighton Buzzard and more -- To reply direct, remove NOSPAM and replace with railwaysonline For Train Information, The Latest News & Best photos around check out the Award Winning Railways Online at http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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"Cameron Davies" wrote in message
om... I travelled from Milton Keynes to Euston earlier. I was astounded by the range of tickets on offer - I had the option on travelling in As a long time Milton Keynes resident, when I visit London or B'ham International* I never bother to check on train times. I simply find a free parking place (getting more difficult, but I have strong principles against paying for parking in MK), walk to station and get the next SL train. Same on return, get to Euston (or B'ham Intl) and walk on to the next SL train listed on the departure board. I rarely need to wait more than 15 minutes. It's a different situation with respect to what used to be InterCity used by my relatives when visiting me. Services to and from the Fylde Coast & Manchester areas became so completely unreliable (frequent 2-3 hour delays) that several years ago we moved to travelling by car, and haven't regretted it. *Frequently my tickets for exhibitions at the NEC offer free parking, and that is quite attractive versus the daily charges near MK station. -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ms1938/ |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 09:29:24 +0000, Malcolm Stewart wrote:
snip InterCity used by my relatives when visiting me. Services to and from the Fylde Coast & Manchester areas became so completely unreliable (frequent 2-3 hour delays) that several years ago we moved to travelling by car, and haven't regretted it.snip I've lived in MK for just over two years, and relatively frequently travel (mostly at the weekend) to and from the North West, both by train and car. I can honestly say the (usually short) delays I have encountered when travelling by rail are nothing to what the M6 and M1 cause on regular occasions. Things may improve with the M6 Toll, but seeing as I tend to get delayed more around the Keele/Stafford area (no good parallelling A-roads there, either) than in Birmingham, I don't hold out a lot of hope. Neil |
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"Neil Williams" wrote in message
news ![]() On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 09:29:24 +0000, Malcolm Stewart wrote: I've lived in MK for just over two years, and relatively frequently travel (mostly at the weekend) to and from the North West, both by train and car. I can honestly say the (usually short) delays I have encountered when travelling by rail are nothing to what the M6 and M1 cause on regular occasions. Things may improve with the M6 Toll, but seeing as I tend to get delayed more around the Keele/Stafford area (no good parallelling A-roads there, either) than in Birmingham, I don't hold out a lot of hope. Must agree that when I stuck to the M1, M6 (and M6, M1 return) delays were frequently quite bad, but having had to do this run every weekend for many months when sorting out my late father's estate, I found other more reliable routes - using the A5, A34 initially, and more recently the dual carriage A50. I now use the A50 to get from the M1 jnct 23A as far as Stoke, and then the A500 to the A34 south of Congleton. It's not the fastest route, but I have enough local knowledge to bypass the rare holdup, and I normally arrive in a good temper. -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ms1938/ |
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Cameron Davies wrote:
I travelled from Milton Keynes to Euston earlier. I was astounded by the range of tickets on offer - I had the option on travelling in style and comfort on 21st century trains (Pendolinos) or alternatively travel more cheaply with Silverlink County services. I opted for the latter as there was a fast train anyway which called at Watford and Euston. Any regular Milton Keynes passengers here care to say more about the fares system here? It's obviously good for people to get the choice of how much they want to pay based on journey time. Who gets the most passengers between the two stations, I wonder? Does VT have more commuters than Silverlink (I presume there are cheaper silverlink-only season tickets)? Your ticket is also valid MK-Bletchley-Bedford-St Pancras or Thameslink and MK-bus to luton/airport-St Pancras or Thameslink |
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:04:43 +0000, R W wrote:
Your ticket is also valid MK-Bletchley-Bedford-St Pancras or Thameslink and MK-bus to luton/airport-St Pancras or Thameslink While the former may be valid (I think it unlikely but not impossible) it is definitely NOT valid via the latter. Only tickets explicitly issued to the bus destinations (LUTON AIR BUS MK) are valid on the bus. I'm not aware (as it's a Virgin rail link) of there being an explicit through ticket in the other direction, and there is no scope for RailLinks services to form the middle of a journey with rail at each end on a single ticket (which is particularly silly for this service and, for that matter, the X5). *If* (and only if) the former is valid, however, you will be valid to pay the bus fare then use your existing ticket from Luton (being south of Bedford) to London by whatever route. Clive? Neil |
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