http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/
you do the rest =)
2007-12-17 09:57:10
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answered by junglejungle 7
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Depends on what you want.
I'm assuming that you want an off-peak (i.e. non-rush hour) return (i.e. there and back) in second class. I'm also assuming you have no mitigating items such as vouchers, deals or railcards and that you are classified by National Rail as an adult.
In the case above, the lowest cost (N.B. this may involve changing trains more than a more expensive journey and/or a longer journey than a more expensive one, so decide for yourself what you'd like) is £42. The source takes you straight to the results. If you wish to change details, it's eminently feasible to do so on the website.
2007-12-17 10:22:43
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answered by cig1705 2
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Hi there I have done some checking and the cheapest open ticket costs £39.00 and rises up to £88.00 standard class (for first Class it costs between £125 & £165)
I hope that this helps.
Joolz
2007-12-19 07:39:44
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answered by Joolz of Salopia 5
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Hope this helps:
http://ojp2.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/fa?uniqueId=25702328
2007-12-17 09:57:34
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answered by Rick G 4
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Go here http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ and fill in the details
2007-12-17 09:57:56
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answered by Kieran B 4
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You could try here:
http://www.qjump.co.uk/
2007-12-17 21:19:24
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answered by Paul J 2
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go on railtrack.
2007-12-17 09:56:41
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answered by Lozzie p 2
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