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Cheltenham away [15/1/22] Advance train tickets
clive
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Advance singles priced at £18.40 [£12.10] available on the 08.35 Departure From Paddington Arrive Cheltenham Spa 11.29 & the same price on most return trains.
Prices increase to £33.40 [£22.10] on the 09.32 departure arr 12,28 or £25.00 [£16.50] on the 10.35 departure arr 13.28
The journey includes a rail replacement bus service between Reading/Swindon in both directions.
Railcard fares in brackets
Prices increase to £33.40 [£22.10] on the 09.32 departure arr 12,28 or £25.00 [£16.50] on the 10.35 departure arr 13.28
The journey includes a rail replacement bus service between Reading/Swindon in both directions.
Railcard fares in brackets
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The station is around 2-3 miles from the (beautiful)town centre.0
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I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.0
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The 08.35 arrives Reading 08.58, bus departs 09.10 arrives Swindon 10.15, train departs 10.28.RedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.0 -
Thanks for the information Clive. Will wait to see the FA Cup draw before deciding on this one. Bus replacement option does seem grim.0
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That’s a complete pain that there is rail replacement for this game - I’m planning on going to this one - might drive instead0
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I might drive as well
The ground is a fair distance from the station, but that's because the station is west of the town and the ground northeast, rather than because the ground is a log way out0 -
The route via Worcester does seem to be the quickest way thereRedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.
Depart Padd 08:50 Arrive Worcester 10:51
Depart Worc 10:58 Arrive Cheltenham 11:141 -
In that case I will cadge a lift off you, so I can have my usual match day beers 😉killerandflash said:I might drive as well
The ground is a fair distance from the station, but that's because the station is west of the town and the ground northeast, rather than because the ground is a log way out2 -
I've closed all my windows, I think that's via Worcestershire Parkway? It's an option but has tight connections in both directs, and is the middle of nowhere so not ideal for a 60 minute wait.killerandflash said:
The route via Worcester does seem to be the quickest way thereRedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.
Depart Padd 08:50 Arrive Worcester 10:51
Depart Worc 10:58 Arrive Cheltenham 11:14
I think I'll wait and see where we are with Covid then you can use a Network Railcard to at least get a third off the London/Kent to Reading parts.0 -
Helpfully, Worcester Parkway is in the Network Railcard area (unlike Swindon) so that is going to be my preferred route. The 16 minute hop to Cheltenham is then a slightly overpriced £9 returnRedPanda said:
I've closed all my windows, I think that's via Worcestershire Parkway? It's an option but has tight connections in both directs, and is the middle of nowhere so not ideal for a 60 minute wait.killerandflash said:
The route via Worcester does seem to be the quickest way thereRedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.
Depart Padd 08:50 Arrive Worcester 10:51
Depart Worc 10:58 Arrive Cheltenham 11:14
I think I'll wait and see where we are with Covid then you can use a Network Railcard to at least get a third off the London/Kent to Reading parts.0 -
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This is the trip we’re doing on the way out, seem to have to do the rail replacement route via Reading on the way back unfortunately.killerandflash said:
The route via Worcester does seem to be the quickest way thereRedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.
Depart Padd 08:50 Arrive Worcester 10:51
Depart Worc 10:58 Arrive Cheltenham 11:140 -
Booked and coming back via Worcestershire Parkway aswell. £26 with railcard and avoid replacement buses. Can't complain.2
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CatAddick said:
Helpfully, Worcester Parkway is in the Network Railcard area (unlike Swindon) so that is going to be my preferred route. The 16 minute hop to Cheltenham is then a slightly overpriced £9 returnRedPanda said:
I've closed all my windows, I think that's via Worcestershire Parkway? It's an option but has tight connections in both directs, and is the middle of nowhere so not ideal for a 60 minute wait.killerandflash said:
The route via Worcester does seem to be the quickest way thereRedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.
Depart Padd 08:50 Arrive Worcester 10:51
Depart Worc 10:58 Arrive Cheltenham 11:14
I think I'll wait and see where we are with Covid then you can use a Network Railcard to at least get a third off the London/Kent to Reading parts.I can only only seem to get that applied on a return journey rather than two singles (which is cheaper than a return with rail card).Every away game in this division feels like a pain to get to.2 -
Have booked Euston to Birmingham and then Birmingham to Cheltenham0
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Even more painful watching it.RedPanda said:CatAddick said:
Helpfully, Worcester Parkway is in the Network Railcard area (unlike Swindon) so that is going to be my preferred route. The 16 minute hop to Cheltenham is then a slightly overpriced £9 returnRedPanda said:
I've closed all my windows, I think that's via Worcestershire Parkway? It's an option but has tight connections in both directs, and is the middle of nowhere so not ideal for a 60 minute wait.killerandflash said:
The route via Worcester does seem to be the quickest way thereRedPanda said:I've tried finding another route via Birmingham or Worcester, but that's also long and expensive.Any other ideas? With the rail replacement you spend the best(?) part of 2 hours between Swindon and Reading.
Depart Padd 08:50 Arrive Worcester 10:51
Depart Worc 10:58 Arrive Cheltenham 11:14
I think I'll wait and see where we are with Covid then you can use a Network Railcard to at least get a third off the London/Kent to Reading parts.I can only only seem to get that applied on a return journey rather than two singles (which is cheaper than a return with rail card).Every away game in this division feels like a pain to get to.0




