From: allan on 24 Feb 2007 04:36 On Feb 23, 11:25 pm, "Brian" <t...(a)nospam.com> wrote: > All, > > Thank for your help. I notice that tickets a weekend earlier the ticket > were available at 39 pounds instead of 97 pounds. I have been watching > daily for the cheaper tickets to become available on the Sunday I need to > travel. > > The GNER site requires the postal code and only UK postal codes are allowed > so I used the postal code of the hotel. > > Since I am planning on using the fast ticket service to pick up the tickets > in the Edinburgh terminal; should I have any problems? > I've used the fast ticket service and it worked fine. You'll need the credit/debit card that you used to book the ticket to insert into the machine. If you haven't been to London before, King's Cross isn't in the most salubrious part of town, although quite central. You might consider taking a black cab to your destination if isn't too far. Allan
From: Brian on 26 Feb 2007 21:35 Thanks, for the tip about the cab. I was in London in January for a short trip. Since we will have luggage I was planning on a cab ride instead the tube. "allan" <allanh256(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:1172309792.036015.144550(a)v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 23, 11:25 pm, "Brian" <t...(a)nospam.com> wrote: >> All, >> >> Thank for your help. I notice that tickets a weekend earlier the ticket >> were available at 39 pounds instead of 97 pounds. I have been watching >> daily for the cheaper tickets to become available on the Sunday I need to >> travel. >> >> The GNER site requires the postal code and only UK postal codes are >> allowed >> so I used the postal code of the hotel. >> >> Since I am planning on using the fast ticket service to pick up the >> tickets >> in the Edinburgh terminal; should I have any problems? >> > > I've used the fast ticket service and it worked fine. You'll need the > credit/debit card that you used to book > the ticket to insert into the machine. If you haven't been to London > before, King's Cross isn't in the most salubrious > part of town, although quite central. You might consider taking a > black cab to your destination if isn't too far. > > Allan >
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