Can't see that as an option - have you pre-booked?Plymouth exile wrote:I will be braving the 2243 home.
Is almost a sellout now with a month to go.Clyde1998 wrote:Around 369 sold, including Block M (seating) being sold out. I'd be surprised if we got any additional seats given how empty the terrace is at this stage (about quarter full).
They're only putting the terrace tickets on sale in groups of about 50-100. My estimate is 518 sold, with that number likely to increase the closer we get to the game.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Is almost a sellout now with a month to go.Clyde1998 wrote:Around 369 sold, including Block M (seating) being sold out. I'd be surprised if we got any additional seats given how empty the terrace is at this stage (about quarter full).
Why are trains in this country so pathetic. Haven't a clue how to do this:RG30 wrote:Anyone else braving the 1am train home?
Do you expect there to be high demand for a train from the South West back towards London after 10pm on a Tuesday? Yeah, god knows why there aren't many options and why they're super expensive...!Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Why are trains in this country so pathetic. Haven't a clue how to do this:RG30 wrote:Anyone else braving the 1am train home?
Drive 2 hrs 40, no beers.
Star bus - leave 2pm to get down there. Won't be home until God knows when.
Train - not home until gone 4am for the hefty sum of £200odd.
Travelling off-peak used to be cheaper. But appreciate working patterns are somewhat different since the pandemic.Hendo wrote:Do you expect there to be high demand for a train from the South West back towards London after 10pm on a Tuesday? Yeah, god knows why there aren't many options and why they're super expensive...!Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Why are trains in this country so pathetic. Haven't a clue how to do this:RG30 wrote:Anyone else braving the 1am train home?
Drive 2 hrs 40, no beers.
Star bus - leave 2pm to get down there. Won't be home until God knows when.
Train - not home until gone 4am for the hefty sum of £200odd.
For Super off peak you'd have to leave by 3:30pm.stealthpapes wrote:Super offpeak return, available now, is £88. Two singles in advance is £80ish and I reckon you could have got cheaper, earlier, or by picking tickets according.
Anytime return, i.e. what you'd pay on the day, is £248.
tldr buy train tickets in advance.
I do like that there's a train at 20:52 and then an absolute grizzler of a journey starting at 01:07 and getting to Reading just before 4. No similar train heading north so if I do head down, it would have to be an overnight. No, wait, an 0320 coach
What time trains have you gone for?RG30 wrote:Not sure where the £200 sum is coming from, paid £57 myself which is reasonable enough.
In fairness they run an hourly service up until 9pm so must be a level of demand. A bit of smarts and you'd have 500odd football fans on the 10:30 train.Hendo wrote:Do you expect there to be high demand for a train from the South West back towards London after 10pm on a Tuesday? Yeah, god knows why there aren't many options and why they're super expensive...!Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Why are trains in this country so pathetic. Haven't a clue how to do this:RG30 wrote:Anyone else braving the 1am train home?
Drive 2 hrs 40, no beers.
Star bus - leave 2pm to get down there. Won't be home until God knows when.
Train - not home until gone 4am for the hefty sum of £200odd.
I mean, sure - it's possible. But I doubt the logistics of just sticking a 1 off train on a busy mainline, are that simple.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:In fairness they run an hourly service up until 9pm so must be a level of demand. A bit of smarts and you'd have 500odd football fans on the 10:30 train.Hendo wrote:Do you expect there to be high demand for a train from the South West back towards London after 10pm on a Tuesday? Yeah, god knows why there aren't many options and why they're super expensive...!Jagermesiter1871 wrote:
Why are trains in this country so pathetic. Haven't a clue how to do this:
Drive 2 hrs 40, no beers.
Star bus - leave 2pm to get down there. Won't be home until God knows when.
Train - not home until gone 4am for the hefty sum of £200odd.
It looks to me like the 0100 train fits into that category. Only the 0632 to 0853 come as 'peak' trains on the return.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:For Super off peak you'd have to leave by 3:30pm.stealthpapes wrote:Super offpeak return, available now, is £88. Two singles in advance is £80ish and I reckon you could have got cheaper, earlier, or by picking tickets according.
Anytime return, i.e. what you'd pay on the day, is £248.
tldr buy train tickets in advance.
I do like that there's a train at 20:52 and then an absolute grizzler of a journey starting at 01:07 and getting to Reading just before 4. No similar train heading north so if I do head down, it would have to be an overnight. No, wait, an 0320 coach

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