Hi there,
I'm trying to understand what the cheapest journey for a direct train from Cambridge (CBG) to King's Cross (KGX) would be.
I don't have a particular date, day or time-of-day in mind for this question but do often make the journey from Cambridge to London on weekday afternoons. Going to KGX appears to require an anytime single ticket and I am curious as to whether cheaper tickets are available.
BRfares seems to show that advance tickets between these stations do exist in the fares database see here and here but also says that the existence of a fare in the fares database doesn't guarantee that the ticket is actually available.
Would appreciate some pointers on how I discover whether this fare is available and, if so, when it is available. Thanks for your time.
P.S. I appreciate that advance tickets between Cambridge and Liverpool Street exist (which is my usual journey) but occasionally it would be useful to get the "fast train" to KGX instead. I have also seen "advance tickets" which take the Greater Anglia to Tottenham Hale and change trains there.
P.P.S. I do also hold a 26-30 railcard but that probably doesn't impact the answer to this question.
Sorry for the double-post; I could not see how to edit.
On reflection, I think some context around " do often make the journey from Cambridge to London on weekday afternoons" would be useful.
Specifically, I often travel from London to Cambridge in the morning and back in the afternoon on the occasional weekday.
Currently, I always do this by buying two advance singles between Liverpool Street and Cambridge as it's significantly cheaper than an anytime day return.
There are occasional when it would be more convenient to go to King's Cross when returning to London via the "fast train" so that I can get to West London at an earlier time for some commitments.
To give a specific journey on a specific date, consider Thursday 1 May.
I could take the 08:03 from LST to CBG (arriving 09:08) for £5.30 (advance single with railcard)
I could (and likely would) take the 14:03 from CBG to LST (arriving 15:15) for £5.30.
So the total journey cost is £10.60.
It'd be slightly more convenient to be able to take the 14:14 from CBG to KGX (arriving 15:02) due to another commitment in West London at 16:00.
I think the only ticket for that journey is an anytime single at £21.20. There don't appear to be any off-peak or super off-peak singles in the fares database for that train but want to double check that it can't be made more cheaply.
I hope this also explains why I don't want to take the "slow train" to KGX nor the route involving the Great Anglia up to Tottenham Hale - as, in both cases, I may as well get an advance single to LST and take the tube to my actual destination.
Thanks again for your time.
I'm trying to understand what the cheapest journey for a direct train from Cambridge (CBG) to King's Cross (KGX) would be.
I don't have a particular date, day or time-of-day in mind for this question but do often make the journey from Cambridge to London on weekday afternoons. Going to KGX appears to require an anytime single ticket and I am curious as to whether cheaper tickets are available.
BRfares seems to show that advance tickets between these stations do exist in the fares database see here and here but also says that the existence of a fare in the fares database doesn't guarantee that the ticket is actually available.
Would appreciate some pointers on how I discover whether this fare is available and, if so, when it is available. Thanks for your time.
P.S. I appreciate that advance tickets between Cambridge and Liverpool Street exist (which is my usual journey) but occasionally it would be useful to get the "fast train" to KGX instead. I have also seen "advance tickets" which take the Greater Anglia to Tottenham Hale and change trains there.
P.P.S. I do also hold a 26-30 railcard but that probably doesn't impact the answer to this question.
Sorry for the double-post; I could not see how to edit.
On reflection, I think some context around " do often make the journey from Cambridge to London on weekday afternoons" would be useful.
Specifically, I often travel from London to Cambridge in the morning and back in the afternoon on the occasional weekday.
Currently, I always do this by buying two advance singles between Liverpool Street and Cambridge as it's significantly cheaper than an anytime day return.
There are occasional when it would be more convenient to go to King's Cross when returning to London via the "fast train" so that I can get to West London at an earlier time for some commitments.
To give a specific journey on a specific date, consider Thursday 1 May.
I could take the 08:03 from LST to CBG (arriving 09:08) for £5.30 (advance single with railcard)
I could (and likely would) take the 14:03 from CBG to LST (arriving 15:15) for £5.30.
So the total journey cost is £10.60.
It'd be slightly more convenient to be able to take the 14:14 from CBG to KGX (arriving 15:02) due to another commitment in West London at 16:00.
I think the only ticket for that journey is an anytime single at £21.20. There don't appear to be any off-peak or super off-peak singles in the fares database for that train but want to double check that it can't be made more cheaply.
I hope this also explains why I don't want to take the "slow train" to KGX nor the route involving the Great Anglia up to Tottenham Hale - as, in both cases, I may as well get an advance single to LST and take the tube to my actual destination.
Thanks again for your time.
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