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Title: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: GazLaz on June 26, 2025, 09:32:13 pm
Looking at the fixtures got me planning the away trips. These two look the outliers in terms of travel. Obviously you can get a 5hr train direct from Sheffield but is there any alternative options? Flying maybe? Exeter has an airport but not sure what airport would be an option to go from, Humberside maybe?
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Herman Hessian on June 26, 2025, 09:49:41 pm
got those both pencilled in myself, but travelling from Sussex - and it's still five hours plus; trains in this country are a complete embarrassment...
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Fal on June 26, 2025, 09:52:15 pm
Looking at the fixtures got me planning the away trips. These two look the outliers in terms of travel. Obviously you can get a 5hr train direct from Sheffield but is there any alternative options? Flying maybe? Exeter has an airport but not sure what airport would be an option to go from, Humberside maybe?

Humberside dont fly there, Logainair have flights direct from Manchester or Newcastle. Otherwise you can do Leeds to Belfast City to Exeter if it works out cheap enough
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Pintolager on June 26, 2025, 10:02:39 pm
I want to go to Exeter myself and was thinking of staying overnight, but with the game been on Easter Monday, messes my idea up. Will probably go down on the train and come back the same day. Possible train price of around £145 return from what I can see.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: moses on June 26, 2025, 10:13:15 pm
I go down for work quite a bit. No easy way on the train and it is a horrible train. Sometimes cheaper to go through London if you can time it right.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: RoversInSpain on June 26, 2025, 10:17:03 pm
Fly into Newquay (Great Airport Tribute and Pasties) , have a Cornish break,Then hop on the train, either Newquay to Par and into Exeter.
Or Truro directly (dreckley) to Exeter.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: johnny rovers on June 26, 2025, 10:21:05 pm
Manchester do flights to Exeter.

I was working down their 20 years ago. For Sean O'Driscolls first game away at Huddersfield I flew to Manchester in the afternoon for the Tuesday night game, caught the TPE train to Huddersfield and then flew back the next morning.

Thing you do in your twenties for a 0-0 draw.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: IDM on June 26, 2025, 10:24:57 pm
Not being funny or owt, but does no one else drive to away games?  Much cheaper than the train if you already have a car, and more so if you share with family or friends.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Draytonian III on June 26, 2025, 10:45:46 pm
I’ve already looked at the trains to Plymouth, Fri - Sun , £85 with my railcard, there’s loads of Rovers supporters with different types of railcards, or even free travel passes
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Scooter on June 26, 2025, 10:47:37 pm
Not being funny or owt, but does no one else drive to away games?  Much cheaper than the train if you already have a car, and more so if you share with family or friends.

I drive everywhere. Probably looking at a 12hr round trip to Plymouth. I’m pleased it’s on a Saturday rather than a Tuesday
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Alan Southstand on June 26, 2025, 11:10:51 pm
It’s Saturday at the moment!

Sky may have something to say about that.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: bigallan on June 26, 2025, 11:46:24 pm
I’ve already looked at the trains to Plymouth, Fri - Sun , £85 with my railcard, there’s loads of Rovers supporters with different types of railcards, or even free travel passes

Im doing plymouth away and Exeter away got family down there plymouth £128 open return veterans railcard
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Jonathan on June 27, 2025, 12:08:52 am
The average xG for the train to run on time is only around 0.07 so generally considered to be sub-optimal. Not sure on the underlying numbers for air travel.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: LincsRover on June 27, 2025, 05:51:45 am
It’s Saturday at the moment!

Sky may have something to say about that.

Yep, there’ll no doubt there’ll be some extremely annoying changes to be made to any number of games to keep the armchair sky subscribers happy! - Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays!!  :headbang:
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Chris Black come back on June 27, 2025, 06:48:36 am
Not that we are Real Madrid but we were a relatively bigger draw in League Two, while in League One we are a nobody so the TV game selections might be a bit kinder to us this season.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Metalmicky on June 27, 2025, 08:02:22 am
I would think the Supporters bus or a mini bus (shared cost) would be the better option for these trips.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: LincsRover on June 27, 2025, 08:08:47 am
Not that we are Real Madrid but we were a relatively bigger draw in League Two, while in League One we are a nobody so the TV game selections might be a bit kinder to us this season.

I suppose it depends if we’re top of the league or at least challenging for the top few places?
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: GazLaz on June 27, 2025, 08:10:28 am
I want to go to Exeter myself and was thinking of staying overnight, but with the game been on Easter Monday, messes my idea up. Will probably go down on the train and come back the same day. Possible train price of around £145 return from what I can see.

It Easter Monday. Highly likely the trains will be running a minimum service.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: GazLaz on June 27, 2025, 08:11:28 am
Not being funny or owt, but does no one else drive to away games?  Much cheaper than the train if you already have a car, and more so if you share with family or friends.

I generally do. Bit further than your average away day those two.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: IDM on June 27, 2025, 08:21:28 am
Not being funny or owt, but does no one else drive to away games?  Much cheaper than the train if you already have a car, and more so if you share with family or friends.

I generally do. Bit further than your average away day those two.

True, but a car is quicker than the bus, probably a bit slower than the train but not hugely.  Plus it’s more flexible if the fixtures change dates.

Can still make a mini break of a lengthy trip.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Guernsey Exile on June 27, 2025, 09:20:00 am
Plymouth is the one I'm eyeing up. Ferry on the Friday to Poole, drive to my brothers in Saltash and then do the return on the Sunday
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: NickDRFC on June 27, 2025, 09:32:21 am
Not being funny or owt, but does no one else drive to away games?  Much cheaper than the train if you already have a car, and more so if you share with family or friends.

I generally do. Bit further than your average away day those two.

True, but a cat is quicker than the bus, probably a bit slower than the train but not hugely.  Plus it’s more flexible if the fixtures change dates.

Can still make a mini break of a lengthy trip.

A cheetah maybe but not sure any cats you'd find in this country are quicker than a bus.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: IDM on June 27, 2025, 09:37:20 am
Bloody predictive text.!!
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on June 27, 2025, 10:34:25 am
The average xG for the train to run on time is only around 0.07 so generally considered to be sub-optimal. Not sure on the underlying numbers for air travel.

Is that "Expected gallons"?

Be somewhere well above 1.00.
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: turnbull for england on June 27, 2025, 12:09:29 pm
We've just driven to Devon and back  50 odd quid on petrol and a  dead easy drive tbh
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: ravenrover on June 27, 2025, 12:26:02 pm
Wow, what time did you set off?
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: bigallan on June 27, 2025, 12:51:26 pm
I’ve already looked at the trains to Plymouth, Fri - Sun , £85 with my railcard, there’s loads of Rovers supporters with different types of railcards, or even free travel passes

Where did you get that price pal
I've got a veterans cheapest I get is £128
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: turnbull for england on June 27, 2025, 02:21:34 pm
Wow, what time did you set off?


 Well played sir
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: old lad on June 27, 2025, 02:27:59 pm
I took my daughter to Plymouth Uni open day last Fridayset off at 4pm. Arrived hotel 10:30 real steady drive. Drove back Saturday at 2pm. I must admit I am still recovering
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: auckleyflyer on June 27, 2025, 04:50:57 pm
My local games !! Lived in Cornwall last ten years nearly! (Dec)
Work at Newquay airport too.
Driving is definitely best cost and time? (Door to door time not just the flight) Used to be different when Flybe were still doing Donny Newquay tho. (Worked there for 12 yrs too!)
Best Newquay to Bessie 4hr 40, worst 9hr 45.
Can knock an hour and 15 off for ex and 40 mins for the janners! I'd say 4 hrs to the first 4n half to Plymouth
Must admit done this a couple of hundred times tho so have it down to a Tee! (No stopping) Last trip 3 weeks ago for donnyfest (6hrs up 5back Fri after work and Sunday midday)
Title: Re: Getting to Plymouth and Exeter
Post by: Al4475 on June 27, 2025, 04:56:38 pm
I don't mind the drive to Exeter en route to camping in Cornwall  - i haven't done a drive to Plymouth for several years tho but recall it being busier than the one to Exeter.

We generally set off for Cornwall about 4am and aim to hit Bristol at 8 (including a stop for brekki and another one for the dog to stretch her legs) - bristol-Exeter is a piece of piss but I wouldn't necessarily wanna do it for a 3pm kick of on a sat (tho, i haven't seen the fixtures so dunno what day or time either game is scheduled for) I'd set off about 4qm and make a full day of it.

I'd