Edinburgh to London - train fares!
#62



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>>That is cheap cheap <<
That's a terrific fare. Do verify what food/meals are served. Weekend service is different than weekday
>>Why would anybody fly?<<
Sensible people don't - IF they are starting from central London. If they are at one of the airports or somewhere else in southern England, flying can/does often make sense.
That's a terrific fare. Do verify what food/meals are served. Weekend service is different than weekday
>>Why would anybody fly?<<
Sensible people don't - IF they are starting from central London. If they are at one of the airports or somewhere else in southern England, flying can/does often make sense.
#65
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Couple items:
Yes Bill, heard from NationalRail giving me heads up to go make reservations. Thanks. However, because I am obsessive, I noticed that I could make reservations a couple hours before I received their email. NOW, I had requested Virgin website to notify me as well. Still waiting for their email.
I do remember that the food beverage service is greatly restricted on the week-ends. I will check that out before departure. Don't want to run out of wine on a 4 1/2 hour train trip.
Yes Bill, heard from NationalRail giving me heads up to go make reservations. Thanks. However, because I am obsessive, I noticed that I could make reservations a couple hours before I received their email. NOW, I had requested Virgin website to notify me as well. Still waiting for their email.
I do remember that the food beverage service is greatly restricted on the week-ends. I will check that out before departure. Don't want to run out of wine on a 4 1/2 hour train trip.
#70



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Yes you can book a ticket through to Aldgate East. But your train journey will terminate at Kings Cross. From there to Aldgate E. will be on the Tube. If you can manage your luggage on the walk, stairs, escalators, crowded tube car etc. then book an all inclusive ticket. But if you have any luggage to speak of, I'd just book Edinburgh to London/Kings Cross and take a taxi from there to your hotel.
#71

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if you want to go to Aldgate East, on virgintrainseastcoat.com you choose a ticket from Edinburgh to London Zone U1, which includes an onward journey from Kings Cross to any tube station in zone 1.
Last edited by sofarsogood; Feb 21st, 2018 at 11:17 PM.
#72
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@janisj- we (3) travel with check-in luggage each and we can manage stairs and escalators but what worries us is the crowded tube car. thanks
@sofasogood - yes am using the virgin train app so it should be London Zone U1. thanks
@sofasogood - yes am using the virgin train app so it should be London Zone U1. thanks
#73

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April 25 is a Wednesday so as long as it is after 9:00ish in the morning and before say 4:30ish in the afternoon the tubes should be easy to navigate. You will need to take the Hammersmith and City line direct to Aldgate East.
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