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    Default Cheapest way to get to london?

    Ill be down there for either a day or 2 days, I dont know yet. But whats the cheapest way to get to london from manchester?

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    £62.40 on a train (http://thetrainline.com)
    and between £90.70-£205.60 on a plane (http://www.travelsupermarket.com)
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    www.nationalexpress.com

    Check out the open return tickets £40 maybe less
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    Free to walk or cycle





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    £1 Bus!!!



    it's actually not £1 though

    http://www.megabus.com/uk/index.php
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    Try get a parent /elder sibling to drop you off and pay them for the petrol, hopefully it'll work out cheaper :eusa_whis

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    National Express coaches will definiately be cheapest yeah, it will take 4-5 hours though, but at the cost of just £12 it could be worth it. Trains are probably more of a feasible option, you'll get there quicker but you'll pay a price, planes are just too much hassle, none-environmental and you pay too much tax.

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    My Nan went to London for a week and she got the bus (Well kinda like a coach) She got a return for about £50. Only a suggestion.

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    y'know.

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    someone at the train station yesterday said you can get a train to london for £10, but I didn't see anything saying that so might not be able to. Apparently it was on a Central something train.

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