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Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 03 Mar 2013, 21:30
by Going Underground
Back in the day my hair was like that....

Now look at this do you have to have a group of 10 what would happen if our tickets were inspected ant there were only 6 or 7 of us ??

"Zones 1-9 £6.50 each
For groups of 10 or more fare-paying passengers travelling together on the Tube, DLR, or London Overground.
Provides unlimited travel at any time and on any day within the zones paid for"

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 03 Mar 2013, 23:18
by hopeful traveller
I thought Kevin had put on a wig to look like 118 118.

Same as Tractakid, although still trying to find a sub-GWR route...

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 03 Mar 2013, 23:33
by tractakid
pfff, stop worrying about the GWR and get a completion first! :)

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 04 Mar 2013, 03:01
by Garion
Going Underground wrote:Back in the day my hair was like that....

Now look at this do you have to have a group of 10 what would happen if our tickets were inspected ant there were only 6 or 7 of us ??

"Zones 1-9 £6.50 each
For groups of 10 or more fare-paying passengers travelling together on the Tube, DLR, or London Overground.
Provides unlimited travel at any time and on any day within the zones paid for"
What if we said that some of the group got left behind?
I bought group tickets for a group of 6/7 before a few years back and the woman knew we weren't a group of ten but she sold me the tickets anyway. Just an idea..

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 04 Mar 2013, 08:15
by Going Underground
OK I will get the tickets on Thursday evening for everyone and we will split the costs...
Will work out about £10.85 each as I make it 6 in total.......

Any problems let me know........

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 04 Mar 2013, 12:02
by Sam
garion24wales wrote:
Going Underground wrote:Back in the day my hair was like that....

Now look at this do you have to have a group of 10 what would happen if our tickets were inspected ant there were only 6 or 7 of us ??

"Zones 1-9 £6.50 each
For groups of 10 or more fare-paying passengers travelling together on the Tube, DLR, or London Overground.
Provides unlimited travel at any time and on any day within the zones paid for"
What if we said that some of the group got left behind?
I bought group tickets for a group of 6/7 before a few years back and the woman knew we weren't a group of ten but she sold me the tickets anyway. Just an idea..
The person selling the tickets won't be bothered about whether you're a true group or not, the revenue inspector you could come across however, probably would... so on your head be it if you buy group tickets knowing full well you're not a group!!

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 12:07
by Going Underground
Martin has his annual Oyster Card so we are going to go full fare now anyway....

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 12:57
by Nigel
Sam wrote:
The person selling the tickets won't be bothered about whether you're a true group or not,
A few years ago, when they still used to sell Family One Day Travel Cards, I was refused a sale by the ticket office until I produced my son who was waiting with my wife on the other side of the station. :shock:

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 21:57
by Going Underground
I was hoping to take lots of pictures but my digital camera isn't working :(

Is anyone else going to have a camera on the day?

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 23:08
by The Raven
I'm taking my video camera!

I will be playing the part of Scrxisi this year! :lol:

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 01:18
by Garion
I'll have my camera and my phone with me.

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 14:04
by stuarthesketh
I am an employee at BT Wholesale Group and me and a fellow employee are going to do the Tube Challange for Red Nose day. We will be dressed up as Batman and Robin but I have never done this challenge before and I am not too confident about the route I have around London tube stations. We are doing this challenge on the 15th March and was wondering could it be possible if myself and my fellow employee join your group on this day because it's nothing worse than getting lost in London.

Cheers :D

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 14:32
by The Raven
stuarthesketh wrote:I am an employee at BT Wholesale Group and me and a fellow employee are going to do the Tube Challange for Red Nose day. We will be dressed up as Batman and Robin but I have never done this challenge before and I am not too confident about the route I have around London tube stations. We are doing this challenge on the 15th March and was wondering could it be possible if myself and my fellow employee join your group on this day because it's nothing worse than getting lost in London.

Cheers :D
You're more than welcome to join us. We're starting in Richmond and finishing at Heathrow.

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 03:07
by Garion
I watched it the other day, brought back lots of memories. Loved the Finsbury park and hammersmith connections!

Re: Comic Relief 2013 - Friday 15th March

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 16:54
by Starkey7
Sam wrote:
garion24wales wrote:
Going Underground wrote:Back in the day my hair was like that....

Now look at this do you have to have a group of 10 what would happen if our tickets were inspected ant there were only 6 or 7 of us ??

"Zones 1-9 £6.50 each
For groups of 10 or more fare-paying passengers travelling together on the Tube, DLR, or London Overground.
Provides unlimited travel at any time and on any day within the zones paid for"
What if we said that some of the group got left behind?
I bought group tickets for a group of 6/7 before a few years back and the woman knew we weren't a group of ten but she sold me the tickets anyway. Just an idea..
The person selling the tickets won't be bothered about whether you're a true group or not, the revenue inspector you could come across however, probably would... so on your head be it if you buy group tickets knowing full well you're not a group!!
Sam, how can that be right? Surely it can't work out as more expensive for a group of seven than for a group of ten?