Train fares again
Jan. 5th, 2008 10:35 pmHo hum. This time I approached train fares with a view to simply confirming that it would probably be quite pricey to use a train to get to London next week. But while I was looking at the standard prices, I checked out the First Class prices, too.
The First Class prices seem to be out of the realm of "pricey" and well into the region of "mindblowingly stupid". Who pays £233.50 to get to London and back (about a hundred miles) on a Friday night? On a train? Is there actually anyone, or are these fares some strange artefact of the booking/pricing system?
Surely for that money, you'd hire a limousine instead, or just buy a car, and therefore either be free of parking problems or be able to change your return plans easily.
I might suggest this as a Top Gear challenge, actually. How ostentatiously can you get from Bristol to London and back on a budget of £233.50, given a week to make your plans?
The First Class prices seem to be out of the realm of "pricey" and well into the region of "mindblowingly stupid". Who pays £233.50 to get to London and back (about a hundred miles) on a Friday night? On a train? Is there actually anyone, or are these fares some strange artefact of the booking/pricing system?
Surely for that money, you'd hire a limousine instead, or just buy a car, and therefore either be free of parking problems or be able to change your return plans easily.
I might suggest this as a Top Gear challenge, actually. How ostentatiously can you get from Bristol to London and back on a budget of £233.50, given a week to make your plans?
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Date: 2008-01-06 12:01 am (UTC)My boss will happily* get up at 5 for a 7am train to London, returning for an afternoon lecture, taking a variety of reading with her. I get the task of printing papers out 2/side and double-sided (remembering to put fresh paper, rather than reused in the printer) so she doesn't have too much to carry.
*Okay, maybe not happily. But it's her choice, she doesn't try to rearrange meetings or teaching.
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Date: 2008-01-06 12:13 am (UTC)Mind you, first class is generally quieter (the last half of my few years of commuting from here to Swindon was done in first class, mostly because I got fed up with not having a seat on the way home) and I guess a lot of the secret is just practice, and I've never had to work on a train on a regular basis.
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Date: 2008-01-06 12:21 am (UTC)