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Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 25 Mar 2014 10:35
by JamieLei
Aycliffe wrote:Be a knit pick I know - Virgin's advances for meet day, with YP discount
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I'm still tempted with at least flying in - worth the experience!
Those are not Advances. They clearly say Off Peak on them. Buying tickets in advance does not make it an Advance fare unless it says Advance on it (or some kind of promotional name).
I'm not trying to get you to go by train (absolutely no conflict of interest there...!), I'm just trying to get you to make an informed decision!
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 25 Mar 2014 15:53
by orudge
Ploes wrote:Also staying in that area to the City Centre has the benefit of being on the LowLevel line or Subway out to Partick if we want to go to the Transport Museum.
Yes, I see it costs all of about £1.80 return to get from Central Station to the transport museum on the train - seem pretty good to me!
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 29 Mar 2014 00:07
by Born Acorn
I should be able to make an appearance on the day, though I think driving will be required. The following day I'm doing a sponsored climb of Snowdon!
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 29 Mar 2014 21:45
by orudge
Well, come along and maybe you can get some sponsorship!
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 02 Apr 2014 09:50
by Geo Ghost
Regretfully, this is smack in the middle of my early shifts so I will be unable to attend.
Apologies chaps. Perhaps next year

Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 04 Apr 2014 09:48
by Nawdic
Unfortunately I can no longer attend due to various factors - if it was 2 weeks earlier I could more than happily turn up.
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 04 Apr 2014 10:10
by vear
Regretfully, I'll have to skip. Some other plans for June were around all the time and clarified to take place at that very weekend. Next year, perhaps (the same thing I said last year, eh).
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 05 Apr 2014 17:28
by Chrill
I might consider attending after all. Possible opening in my very busy and important schedule. Struggling to find decent rates flying into Glasgow. Might I be better off going by train from somewhere further south? Getting myself to London, for example, is rather cheap. Getting from there to Glasgow would be the trickier part. Flying into Glasgow would pretty much force me to fly with BA and that's a bit pricier than what I was hoping for.
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 05 Apr 2014 18:57
by Ploes
Check flying to Manchester.
You can get direct trains Manchester Airport to Glasgow Central for £29 if you book in advance.
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 05 Apr 2014 19:18
by Ameecher
Chrill wrote:I might consider attending after all. Possible opening in my very busy and important schedule. Struggling to find decent rates flying into Glasgow. Might I be better off going by train from somewhere further south? Getting myself to London, for example, is rather cheap. Getting from there to Glasgow would be the trickier part. Flying into Glasgow would pretty much force me to fly with BA and that's a bit pricier than what I was hoping for.
Prestwick or Edinburgh would be an option. Prestwick is easy to get into Glasgow and Edinburgh has plenty of buses to Glasgow from the terminal.
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 06 Apr 2014 15:03
by 61653
Out of curiousity, what are the options for travel around Glasgow on the day? Is there an SPT-equivalent of a One-Day Travelcard? (or even better, a Weekend one as I'm staying over and need to get to Queen Street before noon on the Sunday), and how easy is this to organise? In the old thread there was mention of some new-fangled smartcard type thing that requires registration...
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 06 Apr 2014 17:09
by Ameecher
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 06 Apr 2014 21:45
by 61653
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 10 Apr 2014 11:05
by GunChleoc
Chrill wrote:Might I be better off going by train from somewhere further south? Getting myself to London, for example, is rather cheap. Getting from there to Glasgow would be the trickier part. Flying into Glasgow would pretty much force me to fly with BA and that's a bit pricier than what I was hoping for.
There's a Virgin train that goes from London Euston into Glasgow Central.
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 10 Apr 2014 19:12
by JamieLei
I'll certainly be going from London up on the train. We could go together like a couple ^__^
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 10 Apr 2014 19:16
by JamieLei
It seems that fares are VERY cheap. I think the Saturday fares must have only been put in today, because there are no Advances yet for the next-day Sunday.
With fares this cheap (with a railcard), there's no excuse not to come!
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 11 Apr 2014 10:28
by orudge
It costs me just about that much to go from Aberdeen to Glasgow! (Without a railcard, admittedly.)
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 11 Apr 2014 11:35
by Chris
I have a 200 mile headstart yet my journey takes just as long! Mine is door to door though
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Posted: 18 Apr 2014 18:07
by LaSeandre
I concur with Ploes' suggestion of the Camperdown Place, although both can be quite busy on weekends (Camperdown Place because it's relatively small, Counting House because it's prominent). If you need any other suggestions, the two of us are probably your best ports of call, living around the city.
Re: TT Meet 2014 - Glasgow - 7th June 2014 [SIGN UP!]
Posted: 18 Apr 2014 19:26
by orudge
Indeed, I may call upon you for suggestions. There's nothing to say it has to be a Wetherspoons, but every meet since Edinburgh has featured one so it's become a bit of a tradition. Plus it's usually cheap and the food is fairly decent.