Maidenhead travel

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rudebwoyben
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372648Post rudebwoyben »

The TfL Over-60s Oyster photo card gets you free travel within London but not on the Elizabeth Line past West Drayton!
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372667Post talldarkslim »

A freedom pass allows you to travel all the way to Reading for nothing via the elizabeth line
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372692Post John Hunt »

Looks like £20 to get in which is reasonable.

I cannot see whether you can pay at the turnstile or have to buy in advance. Anyone know?
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Re: Maidenhead travel

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John Hunt wrote: 03 Apr 2024, 06:54 Looks like £20 to get in which is reasonable.

I cannot see whether you can pay at the turnstile or have to buy in advance. Anyone know?
In previous years you could pay at the turnstile.
Maidenhead’s ground is old-school non-league (and I mean that as a compliment).
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372694Post beew »

rudebwoyben wrote: 03 Apr 2024, 07:00
John Hunt wrote: 03 Apr 2024, 06:54 Looks like £20 to get in which is reasonable.

I cannot see whether you can pay at the turnstile or have to buy in advance. Anyone know?
In previous years you could pay at the turnstile.
Maidenhead’s ground is old-school non-league (and I mean that as a compliment).
Supporters can purchase tickets at the turnstile for the above prices with cash or card on the day.
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372695Post John Hunt »

perfect thanks.
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372696Post thebeekeeper »

It's not that clear, but this simplified map (missing out some stations) indicates that you can use the freedom pass all the way until Reading:

https://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/servi ... travel-map
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372698Post #Beebot »

thebeekeeper wrote: 03 Apr 2024, 08:27 It's not that clear, but this simplified map (missing out some stations) indicates that you can use the freedom pass all the way until Reading:

https://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/servi ... travel-map
That's right - however this applies to Elizabeth Line *only* and not to GWR trains that run fast to Maidenhead.
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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 372700Post BeesKnees99 »

There’s an Aslef train strike on Saturday which means it’s Elizabeth Line services only. Not sure if that affects anything other than journey time.


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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 373015Post John Hunt »

Elizabeth Line was a godsend yesterday.

With GWR buffered it allowed more fans than otherwise the possibility of attending. The trains were busier than they might have been but que sera.

It was nice catching up with some supporters I don't see often and that late equaliser could be crucial for us.

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Re: Maidenhead travel

Post: # 373016Post John Hunt »

Good to see Ronald more mobile than recently on the terraces and that he hasn't lost his way with words...
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