(20 May 2022, 1:52 pm)cbma06 wrote Still a little steep though for the average passenger, plus the public cutting back on the essentials, I wonder if gne predicting a second coach if it’s busy again as a second driver and coach will have to be paid for.
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What's the alternative though? Even using split ticketing and three weeks in advance, the cheapest I can find is £45.60 return on the train.
I understand the public cutting back on essentials, but this isn't a case of them putting up the cost of essential travel. It's a seasonal service designed for day trips, which I'd say is still extremely competitive when compared to fares on the train.