Day trip to York - pick your dates
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Day trip to York - pick your dates
Lets see what suits the most people then.
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northwesten
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Well, pushing water uphill, herding cats, sensible answers from blondes, the whole gamut of cliches can be applied, majority of votes for the least useful option! Huzzah! I voted for that, purely because I'll be either a quick car journey or quick train trip away, so when distant travellers get a date, I'll turn up!
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Werd to Dejects mum (and the authorisation slip from Mrs Woo)
I'll be driving from Bristol, via the MotorWEY's, and I don't mind picking people up if they are on the way, and just off the motorway.
EDIT : Bugger me, York is like north of England and stuff
Might look into train tickets first, as that's a good 3 hours driving.
I'll be driving from Bristol, via the MotorWEY's, and I don't mind picking people up if they are on the way, and just off the motorway.
EDIT : Bugger me, York is like north of England and stuff
Might look into train tickets first, as that's a good 3 hours driving.
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3 hours is that all? thats nothing and trains by the way more hassel. Car way forewardWoo Elephant Yeah wrote:Werd to Dejects mum (and the authorisation slip from Mrs Woo)
I'll be driving from Bristol, via the MotorWEY's, and I don't mind picking people up if they are on the way, and just off the motorway.
EDIT : Bugger me, York is like north of England and stuff![]()
Might look into train tickets first, as that's a good 3 hours driving.
Pffffffft, where did you think it was? I'd maybe allow a little more than 3 hours from Bristol too. ISTR it took me about 5 or 6 hours from Newcastle to Bristol when driving. You might be able to get a direct train though, can't remember if Virgin stop at York. They certainly go to Leeds anyway.Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Werd to Dejects mum (and the authorisation slip from Mrs Woo)
I'll be driving from Bristol, via the MotorWEY's, and I don't mind picking people up if they are on the way, and just off the motorway.
EDIT : Bugger me, York is like north of England and stuff![]()
Might look into train tickets first, as that's a good 3 hours driving.
What to people reckon to making it an overnight trip and staying in a youth hostel in the centre of York or something? Beds are from £14 I believe.
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God knows. My geographical knowledge consists of Wales being to the left of me, Scotland is at the top, Ireland is across the water, and London is in the South East of England somewhere. Bristol is under the squiggly bit that seperates Wales from England. Come to think of it I don't even know if Bath (our neighbouring city) is N/E/S/W of us on a mapLateralus wrote:Pffffffft, where did you think it was?
If I had to name places in Northern England I could probably tell you Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, but I'd struggle to point them out on a map.
Geography was something we seemed to completely skip at my school, and the closest I ever get to a map is typing in 2 addresses in Google Maps, and getting a A4 print out of the route I need to take.
It doesn't bother me, I never plan to leave Bristol as I love it here, so I rarely have the need to "know" where places are, or have an interest in learning it. As long as I have a route printed out, then I'm happy to drive along oblivious of where I am on a map.
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