£15k
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No cheating. I was looking for one yesterday, some of you might know already, some might have a good guess. I was shocked
£15k
if I had to guess I'd say 6-8k.
Is it unlimited travel? Is it just four 3 months?
If yu asked me how much do I think it *should* be I'd have said about 2000.
I'd be iterested to know what the equivlent would cost elsewhere in Europe
My old annual season ticket from Chelmsford to London was about £3.5k, maybe 6 years ago. At that time, you could get a season ticket for unlimited travel on any train in Germany for less. I think that was for first class, too.
My current season ticket is about £2k. The journey time is about 15 mins, the distance covered 12 miles.
The cheapest is £11400, trains in this country are ludicrously expensive
4,000 no looking
The price of train travel in this country is disgusting compared to the continent
Keeps the car manufacturing in business I suppose
God bless privatisation
Thatcher said more private competition would improve the service and push down prices
What a load of old shite
God bless the tories
Don’t a lot of the train companies, still get subsidies from the government ?
Be better off renting a place in either London (or Cardiff) for the year instead and staying however many days of the week you need to be at either place and commuting back and forth on the weekend.
Really ? Seems good value. Presumably travelling for work, say 47 weeks, 5 days per week, that's £48.50 return. Compared with the cost of fuel if your driving - anything from £50 upwards - avoiding traffic, roadworks, wear & tear on car, the chance to have a read, a cup of coffee.
Sorry, but seems a good deal to me..
Hamburg to Berlin trains are like £15 return for a longer journey completed in a shorter time., and that's not even a season ticket, that's just a return for Monday.
Our railways are a joke
In my experience ,you might find if someone is working that often in London from Cardiff , it's paid for by his / her business , or claimed back via ones accountants, doesn't exuse the cost, just saying .
I'd have gone with £5k , 50 return trips at £100
In Switzerland it's approximately £3.3k for an annual Swiss Pass. Which entitles to travel on any form of public transport throughout the country. So train, tram, bus, boat etc... If it's public transport it's covered. And for majority of privately run routes, generally cable cares or trains in mountainous regions they offer reduced fares for Swiss Pass holders.
Trains, trams etc... Are always generally on time and there's constant investment to improve the infrastructure with a big effort on the line serving Lausanne to Geneva to serve the anticipated jump in population in the coming decades.