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Manchester to Bournemouth
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Is there a cheaper way of doing it than going either direct (Virgin) or going via London form Euston to Waterloo? Journey needs to be by train.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you can get Virgin Value tickets then it's highly unlikely for there to be a cheaper way.
Some possible suggestions for parts of the journey if you can't:
Megatrain - 2 or 3 daily Waterloo to Bournemouth, not Sundays
Megatrain twice daily Birmingham to Bournemouth not weekends
Midland Mainline/Northern between Manchester and London via (typically) Sheffield - cheap tickets can be more readily available than on Virgin
Chiltern between Birmingham and London - look at Just 15 and e-tickets
Some possible suggestions for parts of the journey if you can't:
Megatrain - 2 or 3 daily Waterloo to Bournemouth, not Sundays
Megatrain twice daily Birmingham to Bournemouth not weekends
Midland Mainline/Northern between Manchester and London via (typically) Sheffield - cheap tickets can be more readily available than on Virgin
Chiltern between Birmingham and London - look at Just 15 and e-tickets
As dzug says, there is a direct route from Marylebone up the Chiltern line into Birmingham.
They offer deal for �15 (return) if you travel off peak, see here
http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/content.php? nID=106
I would guess Virgin would do an off peak but not sure.
They offer deal for �15 (return) if you travel off peak, see here
http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/content.php? nID=106
I would guess Virgin would do an off peak but not sure.
It might make sense to choose different routes in either direction. For example, I just tried some random off-peak dates and times. (I looked at travelling out, in the late morning of Tuesday 6th March and returning, at the same sort of time, a week later).
The best fares offered were �15 outbound (depart 1154, arrive 1715, changing at Birmingham) and �16.50 back (depart 1059, arrive 1624, via London - including the tube fare). I'm confident that you won't be able to beat those sort of prices, so it just seems that a bit of 'trial and error', to find the best prices is called for:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
Chris
The best fares offered were �15 outbound (depart 1154, arrive 1715, changing at Birmingham) and �16.50 back (depart 1059, arrive 1624, via London - including the tube fare). I'm confident that you won't be able to beat those sort of prices, so it just seems that a bit of 'trial and error', to find the best prices is called for:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
Chris
Thanks for your response.
Actually, the National Rail website does exactly what you want. Put your times and dates in to get a list of suitable trains. Then click 'Get fares information'. Next, click 'View single fares'.
Note which train services are the cheapest ones and then click 'Show details' to see the routes for those trains.
Chris
Actually, the National Rail website does exactly what you want. Put your times and dates in to get a list of suitable trains. Then click 'Get fares information'. Next, click 'View single fares'.
Note which train services are the cheapest ones and then click 'Show details' to see the routes for those trains.
Chris