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Uk's first £1000 train fare
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Uk's first £1000 train fare
I bet you could fly there and back in an R22 with fuel and landing fees for much less.
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I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.Re: Uk's first £1000 train fare
Don't know about the "walk-on" Eddie, but this is one Yorkie who would bloody well just walk.
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Re: Uk's first £1000 train fare
Wow, I am shocked but also not surprised about this! I have spent considerable time (and money!) on the British Railways over the years and this is shocker!
Mind you the first leg from Newquay down to Par would hardly warrant a first class ticket!
I shudder to think how long that would take too with changes, my suggestion would be Fly from St Mawgan to Gatwick, change to Glasgow, and then pay either a cabby to drive you the last bit or find a private charter R22 as you say to take you.... assuming you have no baggage!
Mind you the first leg from Newquay down to Par would hardly warrant a first class ticket!
I shudder to think how long that would take too with changes, my suggestion would be Fly from St Mawgan to Gatwick, change to Glasgow, and then pay either a cabby to drive you the last bit or find a private charter R22 as you say to take you.... assuming you have no baggage!



