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Train - Paddington to Bath
A friend and I are planning to meet in Heathrow and travel to Bath in
September for a Sat-Mon Jane Austen pilgrimage before returning to London. Last week I practised getting train tickets from Paddington to Bath on nationalrail.co but had to use fake dates as it was 21 weeks ahead of time. I was quoted only 17 pounds return each. This week I am trying to really book and am now being quoted 47 pounds for the same times of day. I can live with 47 pounds but could use some of that for books and coffee. <g> Is that an OK price or should I keep trying? Marilyn |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A friend and I are planning to meet in Heathrow and travel to Bath in > September for a Sat-Mon Jane Austen pilgrimage before returning to > London. > > Last week I practised getting train tickets from Paddington to Bath on > nationalrail.co but had to use fake dates as it was 21 weeks ahead of > time. I was quoted only 17 pounds return each. This week I am trying > to really book and am now being quoted 47 pounds for the same times of > day. > > I can live with 47 pounds but could use some of that for books and > coffee. <g> Is that an OK price or should I keep trying? What are the exact dates? Saturday travel is popular for these fares, but it sounds unusual you can't get anything better this far ahead. I'm getting cheap fares on September 8 and 10. (I haven't checked others.) -- (*) ... of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate http://www.davidhorne.net - real address on website "Abominable, loyal, blind, apparently subservient." Pres. Carter on Pres. Blair- May, 2007 |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 19:15:37 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne,
_the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: ><[email protected]> wrote: > >> A friend and I are planning to meet in Heathrow and travel to Bath in >> September for a Sat-Mon Jane Austen pilgrimage before returning to >> London. >> >> Last week I practised getting train tickets from Paddington to Bath on >> nationalrail.co but had to use fake dates as it was 21 weeks ahead of >> time. I was quoted only 17 pounds return each. This week I am trying >> to really book and am now being quoted 47 pounds for the same times of >> day. >> >> I can live with 47 pounds but could use some of that for books and >> coffee. <g> Is that an OK price or should I keep trying? > >What are the exact dates? Saturday travel is popular for these fares, >but it sounds unusual you can't get anything better this far ahead. I'm >getting cheap fares on September 8 and 10. (I haven't checked others.) I'm trying Satuday Sept. 22 at 12 noon returning Monday Sept 24 at 13:00. The national rail site is posting a message that they are having problems with the site and some features are disabled. Our planes both arrive at Heathrow at 8:30 so we could possible catch an earlier train but we feel more comfortable having plenty of time. Thanks for the help. |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 19:15:37 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne, > _the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: > > ><[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> A friend and I are planning to meet in Heathrow and travel to Bath in > >> September for a Sat-Mon Jane Austen pilgrimage before returning to > >> London. > >> > >> Last week I practised getting train tickets from Paddington to Bath on > >> nationalrail.co but had to use fake dates as it was 21 weeks ahead of > >> time. I was quoted only 17 pounds return each. This week I am trying > >> to really book and am now being quoted 47 pounds for the same times of > >> day. > >> > >> I can live with 47 pounds but could use some of that for books and > >> coffee. <g> Is that an OK price or should I keep trying? > > > >What are the exact dates? Saturday travel is popular for these fares, > >but it sounds unusual you can't get anything better this far ahead. I'm > >getting cheap fares on September 8 and 10. (I haven't checked others.) > > > I'm trying Satuday Sept. 22 at 12 noon returning Monday Sept 24 at > 13:00. The national rail site is posting a message that they are having > problems with the site and some features are disabled. > > Our planes both arrive at Heathrow at 8:30 so we could possible catch an > earlier train but we feel more comfortable having plenty of time. The weekend before seems OK- it might be that all the fares for those dates (there are some, but it's patchy) aren't available yet. Try again in a week, and see. You've nothing to lose. The 47 pound fare will always be available, after all. -- (*) ... of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate http://www.davidhorne.net - real address on website "Abominable, loyal, blind, apparently subservient." Pres. Carter on Pres. Blair- May, 2007 |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:16:39 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne,
_the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: ><[email protected]> wrote: > >The weekend before seems OK- it might be that all the fares for those >dates (there are some, but it's patchy) aren't available yet. Try again >in a week, and see. You've nothing to lose. The 47 pound fare will >always be available, after all. Thanks, that's what I'll do. Marilyn |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:16:39 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne, > _the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: > > ><[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >The weekend before seems OK- it might be that all the fares for those > >dates (there are some, but it's patchy) aren't available yet. Try again > >in a week, and see. You've nothing to lose. The 47 pound fare will > >always be available, after all. > > Thanks, that's what I'll do. Also, check megatrain.com, though again, they don't have fares for then yet, and are more restrictive in terms of trains available, but very cheap if you can get them. Also, you'd need to leave from Waterloo with megatrain... -- (*) ... of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate http://www.davidhorne.net - real address on website "Abominable, loyal, blind, apparently subservient." Pres. Carter on Pres. Blair- May, 2007 |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:59:30 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne,
_the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: ><[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:16:39 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne, >> _the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: >> >> ><[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> >The weekend before seems OK- it might be that all the fares for those >> >dates (there are some, but it's patchy) aren't available yet. Try again >> >in a week, and see. You've nothing to lose. The 47 pound fare will >> >always be available, after all. >> >> Thanks, that's what I'll do. > >Also, check megatrain.com, though again, they don't have fares for then >yet, and are more restrictive in terms of trains available, but very >cheap if you can get them. Also, you'd need to leave from Waterloo with >megatrain... Waterloo is little harder to get to from LHR though, so not much of a worry. For such a short journey though at least one way wouldn't the coach be a good option, it's probably quicker than the train via London and a lot easier. Jim. |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
"Jim Ley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > > Waterloo is little harder to get to from LHR though, so not much of a > worry. For such a short journey though at least one way wouldn't the > coach be a good option, it's probably quicker than the train via > London and a lot easier. > > Jim. > It's also worth looking at the price of two singles - sometimes they can be cheaper than a return (the booking page should give the option). |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 00:37:16 +0100, "Michael" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >"Jim Ley" <[email protected]> wrote in message >news:[email protected]... >> >> Waterloo is little harder to get to from LHR though, so not much of a >> worry. For such a short journey though at least one way wouldn't the >> coach be a good option, it's probably quicker than the train via >> London and a lot easier. >> >> Jim. >> > >It's also worth looking at the price of two singles - sometimes they can be >cheaper than a return (the booking page should give the option). > Someone emailed me about that option today but the singles were more expensive. I still have 11 weeks to book but I want to get it crossed off my list. Marilyn |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 22:49:44 GMT, [email protected] (Jim Ley) wrote:
>On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:59:30 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne, >_the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: > >><[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:16:39 +0100, [email protected] (David Horne, >>> _the_ chancellor (*)) wrote: >>> >>> ><[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> >>> >The weekend before seems OK- it might be that all the fares for those >>> >dates (there are some, but it's patchy) aren't available yet. Try again >>> >in a week, and see. You've nothing to lose. The 47 pound fare will >>> >always be available, after all. >>> >>> Thanks, that's what I'll do. >> >>Also, check megatrain.com, though again, they don't have fares for then >>yet, and are more restrictive in terms of trains available, but very >>cheap if you can get them. Also, you'd need to leave from Waterloo with >>megatrain... > >Waterloo is little harder to get to from LHR though, so not much of a >worry. For such a short journey though at least one way wouldn't the >coach be a good option, it's probably quicker than the train via >London and a lot easier. I thought of that or start the train journey from Reading. -- Martin |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... >A friend and I are planning to meet in Heathrow and travel to Bath in > September for a Sat-Mon Jane Austen pilgrimage before returning to > London. > > Last week I practised getting train tickets from Paddington to Bath on > nationalrail.co but had to use fake dates as it was 21 weeks ahead of > time. I was quoted only 17 pounds return each. This week I am trying > to really book and am now being quoted 47 pounds for the same times of > day. > > I can live with 47 pounds but could use some of that for books and > coffee. <g> Is that an OK price or should I keep trying? > > Marilyn I'm intrigued as to why you are going into Paddington from Heathrow. First Great Western (the company that operate the trains from Paddington to Bath) run a coach (bus) from Heathrow to Reading and all the trains from Paddington to Bath stop at Reading. They sell through tickets covering both the bus and the train. You also save paying the fare into London. As others have noted there are cheap single fares so you could buy a single Heathrow to Bath and a single Bath to Paddington if you want to go back to London. |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 10:23:33 +0100, "Graham Harrison"
<[email protected] > wrote: >I'm intrigued as to why you are going into Paddington from Heathrow. First >Great Western (the company that operate the trains from Paddington to Bath) >run a coach (bus) from Heathrow to Reading and all the trains from >Paddington to Bath stop at Reading. They sell through tickets covering >both the bus and the train. You also save paying the fare into London. > >As others have noted there are cheap single fares so you could buy a single >Heathrow to Bath and a single Bath to Paddington if you want to go back to >London. > I hadn't considered that. So we could take, on one through ticket, the coach to Reading from Heathrow and then switch to the train to get to Bath? I assume the trains and coaches in the same general area? I live in an area with no trains so I adore travelling in them when I get a chance. Huge thanks to everyone being so helpful. Marilyn |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 09:07:02 -0300, [email protected] wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 10:23:33 +0100, "Graham Harrison" ><[email protected] m> wrote: > > >>I'm intrigued as to why you are going into Paddington from Heathrow. First >>Great Western (the company that operate the trains from Paddington to Bath) >>run a coach (bus) from Heathrow to Reading and all the trains from >>Paddington to Bath stop at Reading. They sell through tickets covering >>both the bus and the train. You also save paying the fare into London. >> >>As others have noted there are cheap single fares so you could buy a single >>Heathrow to Bath and a single Bath to Paddington if you want to go back to >>London. >> > >I hadn't considered that. > >So we could take, on one through ticket, the coach to Reading from >Heathrow and then switch to the train to get to Bath? I assume the >trains and coaches in the same general area? Coach picks up at the various Heathrow terminals and drops you off immediately outside Reading railway station http://www.railair.com/ > >I live in an area with no trains so I adore travelling in them when I >get a chance. > >Huge thanks to everyone being so helpful. > >Marilyn Keith, Bristol, UK |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 10:23:33 +0100, "Graham Harrison" > <[email protected] > wrote: > > >>I'm intrigued as to why you are going into Paddington from Heathrow. >>First >>Great Western (the company that operate the trains from Paddington to >>Bath) >>run a coach (bus) from Heathrow to Reading and all the trains from >>Paddington to Bath stop at Reading. They sell through tickets covering >>both the bus and the train. You also save paying the fare into London. >> >>As others have noted there are cheap single fares so you could buy a >>single >>Heathrow to Bath and a single Bath to Paddington if you want to go back to >>London. >> > > I hadn't considered that. > > So we could take, on one through ticket, the coach to Reading from > Heathrow and then switch to the train to get to Bath? I assume the > trains and coaches in the same general area? > > I live in an area with no trains so I adore travelling in them when I > get a chance. Well, if you really want to ride the train, this is your solution. Otherwise you can catch a bus/coach at Heathrow that will take you directly to Bath with no transfers. Marianne |
Re: Train - Paddington to Bath
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 09:07:02 -0300, [email protected] wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 10:23:33 +0100, "Graham Harrison" ><[email protected] m> wrote: > > >>I'm intrigued as to why you are going into Paddington from Heathrow. First >>Great Western (the company that operate the trains from Paddington to Bath) >>run a coach (bus) from Heathrow to Reading and all the trains from >>Paddington to Bath stop at Reading. They sell through tickets covering >>both the bus and the train. You also save paying the fare into London. >> >>As others have noted there are cheap single fares so you could buy a single >>Heathrow to Bath and a single Bath to Paddington if you want to go back to >>London. >> > >I hadn't considered that. > >So we could take, on one through ticket, the coach to Reading from >Heathrow and then switch to the train to get to Bath? I assume the >trains and coaches in the same general area? The coach stop is outside Reading Station. -- Martin |
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