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From London to Port Vale by train.

LammieLammieLammie

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Just like the old days...
I am up in the smoke next week, so will be going to the game from there. Any advice on times and stations would be appreciated.
 

Red and White Zider

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I am up in the smoke next week, so will be going to the game from there. Any advice on times and stations would be appreciated.

Mate it would do you good contacting Neil Le Milliere as he arranges travel from London for the Exiles by train.
 

LammieLammieLammie

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Thanks. Fat lot of help you are. It's the drinking that worries me.
 

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Thanks. Fat lot of help you are. It's the drinking that worries me.
I can always look up train times for you later when im in work? It wont be cheap though plus you cant get back to London from Stoke after the game.
 

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Thanks. Fat lot of help you are. It's the drinking that worries me.
Tart.

Contact Neil, I assume you have his number? If not drop me a text and I will forward it to you.
 

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Incidently this is what was on his last email...

Marylebone to Snow Hill: 12:50 arr 15:05; then Brum to Stoke 15:18 arrive 16:12.
 

LammieLammieLammie

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I don;t have ANY numbers mate, remember? :D

Thanks. What about leaving at about 4 ish?

I can;t beleive it takes 3 hours!
 
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Thanks. What about leaving at about 4 ish?
Knowing that you can use the tinterweb, get your arse to www.nationalrail.co.uk, and do your own dirty work :)
 

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Can I pass on the normal helpful Devonian advice of "you don't want to start from here"!
{Insert helpful smiley}
 

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Knowing that you can use the tinterweb, get your arse to www.nationalrail.co.uk, and do your own dirty work :)
I find www.raileasy.co.uk much better,

Unless N Le M. can get you a special deal, book you ticket asap to get the best deal.
 
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