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![]() "Fustanella" wrote in message ... I don't know where you get the figure of £89 from - the most expensive single (Standard Open) is only £45 and there may well be cheaper tickets available if you are travelling off-peak and can book in advance. Let's see if I can retrace my steps. Aha. Rail Europe's website lists in US$, not pounds. My mistake, and sincere apologies for the confusion. Even so, I wouldn't think there's a need for me to pay a surcharge to a company like theirs with so many trains running. Are there non-train options I should consider, though? Well there is always the coach at £14.50 www.nationalexpress.com but it takes 3h15m compared to 1h30m for the train. Peter Smyth |
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