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ANTHONY HOPKINS: The Welsh acting great scored a big hit with Pravda before he ... - Sofia Echo
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Sofia Echo After the autograph-signing he started walking back to the Savoy Hotel just round the corner, an army of fans still stalking him to the bitter end ...
Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:59:31 GMT+00:00
Sofia Echo After the autograph-signing he started walking back to the Savoy Hotel just round the corner, an army of fans still stalking him to the bitter end ...
It says "To: London Terminals" on my rail tickets. Do I need to purchase extra tube tickets to go to Waterloo?
Q. I booked a theatre package to see Legally Blonde the Musical at Savoy Theatre. This includes a night stay at Days Hotel Waterloo. I also booked discount rail tickets as an extra with this package from Super-break. On receiving my rail tickets, it has no information as to what specific London destination It allows me to visit. It just states "To: London Terminals", obviously I would like to get to London Waterloo Rail station. Do I have to get off at a certain station and then purchase other Underground or Rail tickets? They're just standard Rail tickets- no tube tickets. It's just when I did a search on websites such as www.thetrainline.com, for routes and times of Leyland to London Waterloo. It states that we have to change at London… [cont.]
Asked by unknown - Sun May 30 19:47:07 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "London Terminals" means the London station appropriate for your originating station - from Leyland that would normally be Euston, but by changing trains in Birmingham it could be Marylebone, or by changing at Watford, Kensington Olympia. It does NOT mean you can cross London by Underground to a terminal station for another route, such as Waterloo (tickets valid for us on the Underground have a "+" symbol next to the station name). You'll have to pay separately for the Underground - 4 each way, cash, or 1.80 each way with an Oyster card.
Answered by younosygit - Mon May 31 04:14:04 2010
Q. I booked a theatre package to see Legally Blonde the Musical at Savoy Theatre. This includes a night stay at Days Hotel Waterloo. I also booked discount rail tickets as an extra with this package from Super-break. On receiving my rail tickets, it has no information as to what specific London destination It allows me to visit. It just states "To: London Terminals", obviously I would like to get to London Waterloo Rail station. Do I have to get off at a certain station and then purchase other Underground or Rail tickets? They're just standard Rail tickets- no tube tickets. It's just when I did a search on websites such as www.thetrainline.com, for routes and times of Leyland to London Waterloo. It states that we have to change at London… [cont.]
Asked by unknown - Sun May 30 19:47:07 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "London Terminals" means the London station appropriate for your originating station - from Leyland that would normally be Euston, but by changing trains in Birmingham it could be Marylebone, or by changing at Watford, Kensington Olympia. It does NOT mean you can cross London by Underground to a terminal station for another route, such as Waterloo (tickets valid for us on the Underground have a "+" symbol next to the station name). You'll have to pay separately for the Underground - 4 each way, cash, or 1.80 each way with an Oyster card.
Answered by younosygit - Mon May 31 04:14:04 2010
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