Go to www.thetrainline.co.uk If you book early you can get cheaper tickets.
2007-10-13 21:56:34
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answered by hiddenmyname 7
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sorry..i am lost here?? why do you come on here for the answer, for others to find it out for you? why not research local train companies etc?? i would much prefer to do that, to ensure that I get the correct price, for my dates and times, that I would be travelling. Travelling at peak hours and during mon- friday will cost more..and the journery can cost more, if not involving a Saturday stay over!
I would suggest you check out your local train station..or Cambridge, should that be the case.
Good luck!
2007-10-13 21:59:37
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answered by lala 3
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Today, £51.50 according to BR site.
http://ojp1.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/fa?uniqueId=41229238
2007-10-13 21:54:58
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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try going to the train operators site!
2007-10-13 21:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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£51.50,,TELL THEM YOU ONLY WANT TO BUY A SEAT FOR THE JOURNEY,,NOT HALF OF THE BLOODY TRAIN
2007-10-13 21:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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