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So, can the train beat the plane? (BBC News)

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Old 25th April 2008, 09:54
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So, can the train beat the plane? (BBC News)

Rail companies are claiming they can take travellers to central London as quickly as aeroplanes.

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Old 25th April 2008, 10:15
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Good video on here well worth watching.
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Old 27th April 2008, 14:00
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I wonder what the difference was in the cost of the two journeys.
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Old 27th April 2008, 15:07
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I've just had a quick look at prices

By Air/ rail Edinburgh to Luton £80 then Rail from Luton Airport to Euston £10.90 so total of £90.90

By Rail all the way Edinburgh to Euston £40.50

Sooo half price by rail without any changes and NO silly check in

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Old 27th April 2008, 15:39
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I've just had a quick look at prices

By Air/ rail Edinburgh to Luton £80 then Rail from Luton Airport to Euston £10.90 so total of £90.90

By Rail all the way Edinburgh to Euston £40.50

Sooo half price by rail without any changes and NO silly check in

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Shame they didn't mention that in their report.
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What sort of tickets were they??
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I got prices of both leaving Edinburgh at 8.00a.m.

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So the time by air was much and such the same as the train from Edinburgh.

Ok try now to do it from Inverness or Aberdeen or even further north. To get to Edinburgh from Inverness takes about 3hrs 30mins and from Aberdeen about 2hrs 40mins.I think the plane would win hands down.
Check in at inv or Aberdeen airport maybe 1.5 hrs later on your aircraft in London 1.5 hrs later pick up your bags 30mins and train to central metropolis another 30 mins total on a good day 4hrs, the train would'nt even be at Berwick

But of coarse if the Govt had their way,(be it Thatchers Tory or Blair/Browns Labour), Scotland would be desolate from Edin/Glas north

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Thats unfair on the current government. If they really wanted to close the railways down I'm sure they'd have done it. Its easy to forget that it wasn't them that privatised the network, and you can't blame them for not wanting to re-nationalise it seeing as the cost would be astronomical.
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I dont think you are far wrong on that last point Dynamo.
The damage has been done big time in my opinion, though I have friends who work for the railway who think it is better now than it has ever been.
So who am I to disagree. Secretly I think it is not as good. Perhaps I am looking at it with a different hat on to them.
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