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Taplow-Hassocks
28.4.2025 (Monday) 01:08 - All running AOK
 
Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by stuving at 19:32, 27th April 2025
 
Possibly a not very helpful multi-modal option. It is normally cheaper not to go via London. The Wexham Park to Bracknell bus (53?) and then a Reading Buses 4 to Wokingham station, then the Noth Downs line to Gatwick and change for Hassocks. Depends on how much time you have to waste. Also check service 53 because I believe it doesn't run seven days.

However, in this case possibly not. From Taplow the two fares (both priced by GWR) are £51.40  via London and £57.80 via Reading. From Wokingham not via London (GWR) is £46.50 (and the any permitted/via London (SWR) is £59.40, not that it's relevant here). Standard SVR full fare in each case. So it is a bit cheaper, but not enough to make it worthwhile (unless you want to go multimodal for other reasons).

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:20, 27th April 2025
 
I think TaplowHassocks could be a rather good username. 

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by bobm at 18:19, 27th April 2025
 
Reminds me of one of my grandfathers.   His chosen cuss word in front of the children was "Oh Hassocks!".   

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by CyclingSid at 16:28, 27th April 2025
 
Possibly a not very helpful multi-modal option. It is normally cheaper not to go via London. The Wexham Park to Bracknell bus (53?) and then a Reading Buses 4 to Wokingham station, then the Noth Downs line to Gatwick and change for Hassocks. Depends on how much time you have to waste. Also check service 53 because I believe it doesn't run seven days.

Sorry I am used to doing odd multi-modal things with the Brompton.

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by TaplowGreen at 15:50, 27th April 2025
 
Many thanks for sharing your knowledge/advice.

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by Timmer at 10:23, 27th April 2025
 
Split ticketing doesn’t tend to work very well when the journey is entirely in the old Network Southeast area.

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by Mark A at 10:12, 27th April 2025
 
£34.20 with an annual Network Railcard (£35), so that initial journey will cost you £69.20 but after that, you and up to 3 accompanying adults then have 363 days use of your shiny network railcard.

As well as the generous benefits, be aware of the subtle and not-so-subtle restrictions.

https://www.network-railcard.co.uk/about-the-railcard/using-your-railcard/

A thing: the Network Map on that link cannot be displayed at a resolution at which the information on it is readable. The linked PDF is better though took me a moment to notice the link - and it would be straightforward to provide a graphic on the page itself at a resolution that can be read which would be useful for users of mobile devices.

Mark

Re: Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by ChrisB at 08:36, 27th April 2025
 
Agree that splitting doesn't appear possible to save anything & that £51.40 is the fare.

Buy a Network Card?.....it'll last you a year.

Taplow-Hassocks
Posted by TaplowGreen at 07:58, 27th April 2025
 
Good morning all, after a bit of advice - I am visiting a friend in Hassocks next weekend travelling Saturday, returning Sunday- being quoted £51.40 return via London - not a trip I have made before but it just seems really expensive - don't seem able to split.

Any thoughts? Am I missing something?

 
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