Could be on a 06:00 train or 11:59 who knows. But I am sure this will work for some who would like to save some extra money :) Obviously will not work for everyone!
Great deal reindeer, you might not know this but...
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BungalowBill
26 May 164#9
Amazing that I can travel to Paris for £25 but it would cost me £26.20 to get to London first...!
reindeer333
26 May 163#4
It is all one word, they all role into one another in French :laughing:
No you are correct.
reindeer333
26 May 163#6
All I can remember is "Je Voudrais" - add "un frite", and you can easily survive a week in France :laughing:
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maccy1
26 May 168#1
Great deal reindeer, you might not know this but...
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reindeer333
26 May 162#2
Thanks Maccy, that is the only word you need to know in France :man::laughing:
maccy1
26 May 161#3
'le'? :laughing:
reindeer333
26 May 163#4
It is all one word, they all role into one another in French :laughing:
No you are correct.
maccy1
26 May 162#5
You can't pull the wool over my eyes reindeer, I know 'la' and 'les' as well...
...I did French at school, learnt a lot :man::laughing:
reindeer333
26 May 163#6
All I can remember is "Je Voudrais" - add "un frite", and you can easily survive a week in France :laughing:
rohitmkiller
26 May 162#7
je voudrais un frite
skizz_b
26 May 162#8
Good price but during a sale you can pick when you travel for £29 each way, worth bearing in mind you might get stiffed with trains leaving England at 5am or arriving in Paris at 11.30pm with this fare and you can remove that concern for the grand total of £8 return.
Opening post
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/may/26/eurostar-launches-fare-snap-ticket?CMP=twt_gu
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No you are correct.
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No you are correct.
...I did French at school, learnt a lot :man::laughing: