West Brom Away Travel And Pub

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Dan_85
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topgoon wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:Just had an e-mail letting me know there'll be engineering work on Chiltern & Midlands Railways tomorrow :roll: Thanks for the warning, bastards. I bet they send me via Iran or some shit....
I found out as well AFTER I bought my bloody ticket, not impressed. Not sure how it's going to work but I believe it's a bus from London M'bone to High Wycombe :shock:

God knows how long that will take. Going to have to leave well early just to make sure there's pre-game beer time.

Bloody train services, chalk up another privatisation success story :oops: :roll:
I'm heading to Marylebone a bit early to find out what the fuck is going on. The email I got wasn't particularly clear. From what i could work out, i think its a train to Aylesbury as normal, then bus to Banbury, then back on the train to Brum :? I could be completely wrong though. But yeah, I wasn't too impressed that they decided to announce the work 24hrs before it was due to start, *word censored*.

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cardinal2011
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It looks like it will be the The Square Peg then :barscarf:

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Dan_85 wrote:
topgoon wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:Just had an e-mail letting me know there'll be engineering work on Chiltern & Midlands Railways tomorrow :roll: Thanks for the warning, bastards. I bet they send me via Iran or some shit....
I found out as well AFTER I bought my bloody ticket, not impressed. Not sure how it's going to work but I believe it's a bus from London M'bone to High Wycombe :shock:

God knows how long that will take. Going to have to leave well early just to make sure there's pre-game beer time.

Bloody train services, chalk up another privatisation success story :oops: :roll:
I'm heading to Marylebone a bit early to find out what the fuck is going on. The email I got wasn't particularly clear. From what i could work out, i think its a train to Aylesbury as normal, then bus to Banbury, then back on the train to Brum :? I could be completely wrong though. But yeah, I wasn't too impressed that they decided to announce the work 24hrs before it was due to start, c**ts.
F***ED OFF :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Just had 2 long pointless phone calls with Chiltern and National Rail enquiries.....WHAT A BUNCH OF COMPLETE AND UTTER C**TS.

The upshot is tough titty we changed the service after you booked, hard cheese a 2hr journey by train will now be a train, bus, slow boat to China and don't even think you can switch to a different train service without buying a new ticket £60 each way.........

I hate the train services in this country, it is awful and we get ripped off for the priviledge :evil: :evil: :evil:

They better turn up tomorrow at the Hawthorns,

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Post by slevinlacey »

Best place to park for a reasonably quick getaway after the game?

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slevinlacey wrote:Best place to park for a reasonably quick getaway after the game?
The M5

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