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EMR offers are quite rare, £20rtn
https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/summer-sale
Appeal to those in the know in 'GOC' - does the 'West Yorkshire Rover' still exist?
As far as I can see it's a great value hop on hop off ticket but I think only available for purchase once within the GOC region?
Last I could see (an online post dated Feb2021, not here) was ~£10 for the day, or even cheaper for groups of 5...
Many thanks, jim
According to National Rail Enquiries, yes
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/archi...c011cf83f.html
I think if you scroll down to the bottom of this page, you might find it helpful:
https://ticketsandpasses.wymetro.com...ticket-prices/
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East Midlands are doing a £20 return to and from London special offer .on now
Northern rail have released 5 million tickets at 50p - £ £1.50 in a flash sale starting today.cheers
The Northern sale mentioned above ends today
On leaving the bar, I felt a strong blow to the back of my head. Turning round, I discovered it was the pavement
Great Western also have a sale on until 17 Jan, for travel up to 31 March
On leaving the bar, I felt a strong blow to the back of my head. Turning round, I discovered it was the pavement
Yes, I see what you mean, but it's not entirely clear.
"WY DaySaver Train
Where to buy:*Prepaid Ticket from a Rail Station Ticket Office
Concessionary Train DaySaver
Where to buy:*Prepaid Ticket from a Rail Station Ticket Office"
Does this mean we can call in at any railway station anywhere and ask for a WY Train DaySaver (or concessionary equivalent), or do we have to be in Yorkshire, or more specifically in West Yorkshire?
So for example, I can get 50% off train travel in South Yorkshire because my concessionary travel card is issued by an authority within South Yorkshire. But if I want to get a West Yorkshire Concessionary Train DaySaver do I have to get off a train at Wakefield Westgate and buy one there, or can I ask for it at Sheffield station? And does Jim, as a non-Yorkshireman, have to do the same or can he request it at his local station in Heathenland?*
It would be so much easier if all public transport was free to anyone anywhere! These "special tickets" seem to be deliberately complicated in an effort to put people off asking for them...
Come On You Hatters!