We've started using the trains a lot more over recent years, to travel for short breaks in the UK. We went to Shrewsbury last year, & travelled by train to both Cardiff & London earlier this year. If you catch the cheap tickets when they come out, there are plenty of bargains to be had. when you take into account the price of fuel & parking in places like London, it can work out much cheaper. We are travelling to Kephalonia from Manchester in August & hubby has already said we will be travelling to Manchester (around 4 1/2 hours) by train. For years hubby used to drive around 200 miles a day with work, so its great for him to relax on the train.
And their punctuality figures aren't all they claim to be - look at the London-Manchester trains. Northbound they take 30 minutes from Euston to Milton Keynes but southbound they are allowed 36, southbound they take 7-8 minutes Manchester to Stockport but northbound they "need" 11-12 minutes. The reason is simple - the punctuality figures they quote are based on arrival at end destination not intermediate stops so they pad out the times of last leg of the journey to soak up the delays enroute.
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