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Padge_DRFC

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Wycombe away
« on January 29, 2017, 06:00:59 pm by Padge_DRFC »
Anyone going on the train? Best route via London or via Birmingham?



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nice one rovers

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Re: Wycombe away
« Reply #1 on January 29, 2017, 06:37:48 pm by nice one rovers »
Quite simple via London. Baker Street, then Marylebone to Wycombe.
There are quite a few different routes to high Wycombe. My default set is east coast mainline, as I get a discount on there.

But I think the simplest is crosscountry to Leamington spa. Then children railways to Wycombe.
There's a football special bus from the station at 13:55. £2.50. Or taxi about £8.
« Last Edit: January 29, 2017, 06:55:41 pm by nice one rovers »

Wiltshire Exile

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Re: Wycombe away
« Reply #2 on January 29, 2017, 07:01:03 pm by Wiltshire Exile »
Quite simple via London. Baker Street, then Marylebone to Wycombe.
There are quite a few different routes to high Wycombe. My default set is east coast mainline, as I get a discount on there.

But I think the simplest is crosscountry to Leamington spa. Then children railways to Wycombe.
There's a football special bus from the station at 13:55. £2.50. Or taxi about £8.

Chiltern Railways, I think! Predictive text, eh, n.o.r?  :facepalm:
« Last Edit: January 29, 2017, 07:08:38 pm by Wiltshire Exile »

nice one rovers

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Re: Wycombe away
« Reply #3 on January 29, 2017, 07:48:42 pm by nice one rovers »
Quite simple via London. Baker Street, then Marylebone to Wycombe.
There are quite a few different routes to high Wycombe. My default set is east coast mainline, as I get a discount on there.

But I think the simplest is crosscountry to Leamington spa. Then children railways to Wycombe.
There's a football special bus from the station at 13:55. £2.50. Or taxi about £8.

Chiltern Railways, I think! Predictive text, eh, n.o.r?  :facepalm:

Aye, lol. Bloody robots!

Pintolager

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Re: Wycombe away
« Reply #4 on January 30, 2017, 12:11:21 pm by Pintolager »
Booked train tickets today and going down through London. Cheaper than going cross country from what I have found on the internet. Just under £53 return. Donny-kings Cross return, then Marylebone-Wycombe return.

Donnywolf

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Re: Wycombe away
« Reply #5 on January 31, 2017, 06:00:13 am by Donnywolf »
Quite simple via London. Baker Street, then Marylebone to Wycombe.
There are quite a few different routes to high Wycombe. My default set is east coast mainline, as I get a discount on there.

But I think the simplest is crosscountry to Leamington spa. Then children railways to Wycombe.
There's a football special bus from the station at 13:55. £2.50. Or taxi about £8.

Chiltern Railways, I think! Predictive text, eh, n.o.r?  :facepalm:

Sorry - n.o.r ?

I normally have to look up these acronyms (like yolo etc) but this one eludes me !

They say if you dont know - ask - and probably will kick myself when I know the answer lol but fire away please

Wiltshire Exile

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Re: Wycombe away
« Reply #6 on January 31, 2017, 09:21:19 am by Wiltshire Exile »
Quite simple via London. Baker Street, then Marylebone to Wycombe.
There are quite a few different routes to high Wycombe. My default set is east coast mainline, as I get a discount on there.

But I think the simplest is crosscountry to Leamington spa. Then children railways to Wycombe.
There's a football special bus from the station at 13:55. £2.50. Or taxi about £8.

Chiltern Railways, I think! Predictive text, eh, n.o.r?  :facepalm:

Sorry - n.o.r ?

I normally have to look up these acronyms (like yolo etc) but this one eludes me !

They say if you dont know - ask - and probably will kick myself when I know the answer lol but fire away please

n.o.r = nice one rovers. (The second poster on this thread!). Don't kick too hard!  :)

 

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