Just in case you are unaware of the basics of capitalism. The management's job is to rake in profits. The management however do not always keep them, they are usually forced to distribute them to shareholders.
such as my pension fund!
Just in case you are unaware of the basics of capitalism. The management's job is to rake in profits. The management however do not always keep them, they are usually forced to distribute them to shareholders.
Coventry buses have a £3 40p daysaver, pay your money and travel all day, the problem is its long winded, I'll only use the bus if I'm travelling with the mrs or I can't use the bike. Generally fare structures tend to be complicated though, if you know your way round the fares theres usually ways to cut the cost of a trip a bit.
Or even 3 each way! I discovered that I could save about £15 on one particular return journey to Coventry by buying 6 singles:It's often cheaper to get two tickets - using for example a journey from Oxford to Birmingham. Buy one ticket for the first part of your journey (say Oxford to Banbury) and another ticket for the second part (Banbury to Birmingham) and just stay on the same train. Worth looking into in future.
Bill
....beer.
Or even 3 each way! I discovered that I could save about £15 on one particular return journey to Coventry by buying 6 singles:
My winner is a similar idiotic split 3 way from Oxford <-> Manchester if you're in peak time.
Zone 9?! Is that Amersham way? That takes the Mick quite a lot, especially as then you're on the broken metropolitan line...
I also just paid £18.60 for a day pass today on the tube in London.
the 1st 4 are all the same seat on the same train. If I wanted to get off at Shotton it put another £10 on the journey ?????
Was in Spain this year, local bus and a good one with a/c 4 Euro for me and the wife, return for a 8-10 mile trip. If i go to spain i never hire a car, just use the buses.
If only in the uk
people on the Virgin train London -> Manchester have been fined a ridiculous sum of money for getting off at Stockport (10 mins before Manchester) - the really cheap £13-ish single tickets prevent short travelling and if you get off at Stockport (and are spotted); they charge you walkup fare on the day IIRC which is a very hefty sum.
Eh? How does that work, you get off early and are fined?
Eh? How does that work, you get off early and are fined?
Eh? How does that work, you get off early and are fined?