The station has not been fully built yet and not open until 2007. As it's only 15 minute journey time to London St Pancras it shouldn't cost too much. The international trains will be leaving from St Pancras instead on Waterloo when the new line has been completed.
2006-09-19 00:05:28
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answered by emmalp75 3
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It's going to be sold as a premium service. The fares I understand are going to be double the current fare from say the current nearest station eg. Dartford or Gravesend
2006-09-19 02:25:47
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answered by J1MVT 1
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why do you want to buy a whole train for- surely a ticket for the journey would be cheaper no? Plus you don't know who shat in the carriages! England has the worst place for people who don't care abut public places- FACT!
2006-09-18 23:02:52
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answered by antagonist 5
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Are you merely purchasing a ticket to travel on this train or buy the whole train - your question is ambiguous on this point - you need to be more explicit
2006-09-18 22:59:41
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answered by ? 5
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Try some of these or go to your local train station. You might need to give further information.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
http://www.thetrainline.com/
I tried searching but it wasnt coming up with anything so you may have to leave from somewhere else.
2006-09-18 23:12:05
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answered by Nyla 4
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National rail 08457484950
2006-09-18 22:58:48
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answered by Gypsie 5
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