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    Default £15 anywhere in Scotland Return

    Scot Rail has their over age 55 offer again, anywhere in scotland return for £15. If you have any kind of railcard you get an extra £2 off, this is amazing value.
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    Now that is interesting, must look into this

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    Club 55 runs from 1 May until 20 June 2010 and you can make as many trips as you like during this period.

    http://www.scotrail.co.uk/club55

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    I wish you had put that it was over 55 in the title - very misleading.

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    How long does the train take to get to Inverness?
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    Varies between 3hr 32mins and 3 hrs 43 mins according to timetable from Thurso to Inverness.

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    Don't forget you will need to provide proof of age when purchasing your ticket. My sister tried that last year, but was 2 weeks too young!
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    Train to Inverness 4 hours. i dont know of anyone who has been asked for proof of age for the over 55 tickets, a lot of my pals are younger , maybe they look 55.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronnuck View Post
    How long does the train take to get to Inverness?
    It depends which driver is on duty, this was today's duty roster:-


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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie View Post
    Varies between 3hr 32mins and 3 hrs 43 mins according to timetable from Thurso to Inverness.
    Thanks for that charlie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronnuck View Post
    How long does the train take to get to Inverness?
    About 300 feet...what? Oh, sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie View Post
    Varies between 3hr 32mins and 3 hrs 43 mins according to timetable from Thurso to Inverness.
    Man alive it veritably hurtles these days!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fran View Post
    Train to Inverness 4 hours. i dont know of anyone who has been asked for proof of age for the over 55 tickets, a lot of my pals are younger , maybe they look 55.
    Are you inferring, Fran, that they are mibbe cheating the system?


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