| Jez Smith 03/11/10 14:57 Read: 559 times Birmingham England |
#174015 - Someone explain this to me O.T |
Definatly off topic and only relevent to British people but Ive got to travel from Birmingham to Hatfield and its going to cost me over £130 because I am forced to take the train. Now I said to the ticket guy that I only wanted to ride the train not buy it but there is something very odd going on when people are shouting about how everyone must use public transport and then you have to take out a second mortgage to do so. |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Someone explain this to me O.T | Jez Smith | 03/11/10 14:57 |
| I hope that is a return ticket | Erik Malund | 03/11/10 15:23 |
| That's a typical U.S. problem | Richard Erlacher | 03/11/10 23:49 |
| The straight Facts | Justin Fontes | 03/11/10 23:58 |
| Somewhat missing the point? | Andy Neil | 03/12/10 02:20 |
| Maybe an analogy.... | Justin Fontes | 03/12/10 11:14 |
| Pricing | Steve M. Taylor | 03/11/10 15:41 |
| what is price by air? | Stefan KAnev | 03/12/10 00:18 |
| They have it well sown up | Jez Smith | 03/12/10 05:58 |
| Consider the true cost? | Andy Neil | 03/12/10 01:59 |
| "Hector makes Scrooge look like a paragon of munificence" | Andy Neil | 03/12/10 08:13 |
| Hah! | Rob Klein | 03/12/10 10:54 |
| That wasn't my point | Andy Neil | 03/12/10 11:26 |
| I know ... | Rob Klein | 03/12/10 12:06 |
| What other travel methods? | Justin Fontes | 03/12/10 00:24 |
| Weird railway pricing. | Christoph Franck | 03/12/10 03:32 |
| Weird & weirder railway pricing | Andy Neil | 03/12/10 05:07 |
USA, West Coast | James Hinnant | 03/15/10 15:19 |



