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![]() "James Webb" wrote in message ... Two options: 1 - Ask for a ticket to Bluewater. Get off at Greenhithe and get the shuttle bus I tried this once, but they couldn't find the fare. The bus only[1] costs a quid and I doubt that the inclusive fare is any different than the sum of parts. [1] Actually, I think that it was a lot given the distance involved but in ticketing terms is probably the minimum worth accounting for. tim |
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"tim....." wrote in message
... "James Webb" wrote in message ... Two options: 1 - Ask for a ticket to Bluewater. Get off at Greenhithe and get the shuttle bus I tried this once, but they couldn't find the fare. The bus only[1] costs a quid and I doubt that the inclusive fare is any different than the sum of parts. [1] Actually, I think that it was a lot given the distance involved but in ticketing terms is probably the minimum worth accounting for. tim Presumably the concept of anyone wanting to visit an out of town shopping centre by public transport is considered a bit eccentric! MaxB |
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