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The tickets alone must have cost them the better part of £2500......in being bought on the sperm of the moment.
so bloody stupid, it's unbelievable. Enid must be rolling in her grave. Take Five.
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so bloody stupid, it's unbelievable. Enid must be rolling in her grave. Take Five.
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*I don't think they have trains in Norfolk yet, DTC. They only invented the wheel up there a year or two back ;-)* Oi, stop it or I'll high-six you!
21:39 Tue 15th Mar 2022
>>> The tickets alone must have cost them the better part of £2500.
Not if the reason that they were at Oxford station in the first place was that their well-off parents had already decided to see as little as possible of their annoying little brats for a whole week and bought them unlimited travel on the whole of the National Rail network for 7 days for £270 (child fare) each, with Timmy travelling free, of course. That's only a total of £1080 ;-)
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Not if the reason that they were at Oxford station in the first place was that their well-off parents had already decided to see as little as possible of their annoying little brats for a whole week and bought them unlimited travel on the whole of the National Rail network for 7 days for £270 (child fare) each, with Timmy travelling free, of course. That's only a total of £1080 ;-)
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You can undertake impulse travel by deciding to go somewhere beforehand but only picking an actual destination when you arrive at the station, DTC.
As Julia, Dick, George and Annie were already at the station when the story begun, I simply assumed that their parents had already provided them with All Line Rover tickets, enabling them to travel anywhere on the National Rail network, without any further payment, for a whole week.
As Julia, Dick, George and Annie were already at the station when the story begun, I simply assumed that their parents had already provided them with All Line Rover tickets, enabling them to travel anywhere on the National Rail network, without any further payment, for a whole week.