So much for trains
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I was just attempting to get train fares for a journey from Sierre (Swiss Alps) to London.
Holy crap! How do they expect anyone to use trains? I can get from Sierre to Paris at a reasonable price - a very reasonable price for a direct TGV that takes 5:20. But that's no use whatsoever, if it then costs THREE TIMES AS MUCH for the Paris to London link, which is only 2:40.
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EDIT: Many thanks for the
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purplecthulhu's advice on getting round Eurostar.
EDIT: OK, I can do Sierre to Paris-Lyon for 113 CHF, if I buy it from the Swiss, and using the halbtax card. That's just under £48. And going via the "I am American" part of the Eurostar site allows me to buy the single/non-flexible fare at $89 each - which is roughly £45. That's compared to the insane £300+ it was trying to do me for originally for the Paris to London leg!
So, Swiss Alps to central London for £93 isn't too bad. I just wish it wasn't such an incredible hassle finding this all out. If I was a PA doing this, and factoring in the cost of my time, it'd be another matter.
EDIT: Ooops, forgot time zone differences. That was 2:40, not 1:40
Holy crap! How do they expect anyone to use trains? I can get from Sierre to Paris at a reasonable price - a very reasonable price for a direct TGV that takes 5:20. But that's no use whatsoever, if it then costs THREE TIMES AS MUCH for the Paris to London link, which is only 2:40.
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EDIT: Many thanks for the
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EDIT: OK, I can do Sierre to Paris-Lyon for 113 CHF, if I buy it from the Swiss, and using the halbtax card. That's just under £48. And going via the "I am American" part of the Eurostar site allows me to buy the single/non-flexible fare at $89 each - which is roughly £45. That's compared to the insane £300+ it was trying to do me for originally for the Paris to London leg!
So, Swiss Alps to central London for £93 isn't too bad. I just wish it wasn't such an incredible hassle finding this all out. If I was a PA doing this, and factoring in the cost of my time, it'd be another matter.
EDIT: Ooops, forgot time zone differences. That was 2:40, not 1:40
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Date: 2007-01-07 08:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-07 10:19 pm (UTC)Cheapest EasyJet - London (Gatwick) to Edinburgh on 1/3/07 is 18.99 per person including tax (London (Luton) is 21.99, London (Stansted) is 18.99).
GNER London (Kings Cross) to Edinburgh on 1/3/07 is 12.50 per person including tax.
These prices are so similar that I think the real difference will be the cost of getting to/from the station/airport at either end. For most people rail stations are easier and cheaper to get to/from, but your milage will vary.
I think the moral here is that advance booking of both air and rail is much the same price for a similar route.
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Date: 2007-01-07 10:24 pm (UTC)Having knocked the Sierre-Paris down to under £50, and that's a long TGV ride, it does seem to be doable. I'm just bemused by the Eurostar one.
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Date: 2007-01-07 10:30 pm (UTC)Not that this can last. As more and more people find out about it. Its already an open secret if you talk to Eurostar UK people.
Tonight's lesson in train-fu is hereby ended, Glasshopper!
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Date: 2007-01-07 10:48 pm (UTC)One of the interesting things about attempting to learn Japanese is that distinction, or lack of it, between the 'r' and 'l'. When I'm expecting to hear the 'r'. I hear it, but if I concentrate, sometimes the native speaker seems to produce the 'l' sound instead. It seems to be a personal accent type of thing, a little like (but milder than) an English speaker having a lisp.
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Date: 2007-01-07 10:45 pm (UTC)no subject
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