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the train journey looks immense, 198mphStandsted - Basel
Basel - Brussels - Manchester
£98
Train to London 20
Hotel 15
Hotel in Switzerland 80
Spends -lotssssssssss
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the train journey looks immense, 198mphStandsted - Basel
Basel - Brussels - Manchester
£98
Train to London 20
Hotel 15
Hotel in Switzerland 80
Spends -lotssssssssss
No, it's not mandatory but if it is winter conditions and you cause traffic delays through using summer tyres you can be fined and, if you are involved in an accident, your insurance will wash their hands of you and you become liable for any damages.I've checked that and its not mandatory, just wanted some advice on route and altitude.
what do you reckon the cost would be? i make it about £400 in mine, but to be honest, don't fancy any of the options: flights, trains, cars - it all seems too much hassledo you fancy going? scarlett now want's to go! i can pick you up and drive there, reckon 10 hours if any body else is thinking about going, i can do an hour detour.
That's freaking me out now. Just checked this years temperatures for the same period and it was 9 degrees on average, so should be ok. Will take the risk as flight prices are a joke. I live one junction from Stansted Airport, flights are £38.99 out on the Wednesday to Basel, coming back on the Friday, its £158.99 each. The prices for the return on the Thursday are £19.99. Unless its freak weather, should be fine.No, it's not mandatory but if it is winter conditions and you cause traffic delays through using summer tyres you can be fined and, if you are involved in an accident, your insurance will wash their hands of you and you become liable for any damages.
800 miles, 40 mile's per gallon.£140 there £140 back euro tunnel £80 return. £360 total split 4 way's maybe 5. reckon about £100 a piece with beer's and lunch for the journey.what do you reckon the cost would be? i make it about £400 in mine, but to be honest, don't fancy any of the options: flights, trains, cars - it all seems too much hassle
If the weather does turn bad, park the car up and go on the train. Unless you are very unlucky, it's unlikely to affect you going down through France.That's freaking me out now. Just checked this years temperatures for the same period and it was 9 degrees on average, so should be ok. Will take the risk as flight prices are a joke. I live one junction from Stansted Airport, flights are £38.99 out on the Wednesday to Basel, coming back on the Friday, its £158.99 each. The prices for the return on the Thursday are £19.99. Unless its freak weather, should be fine.
Rubbish !
Good advice. Cheers mate.If the weather does turn bad, park the car up and go on the train. Unless you are very unlucky, it's unlikely to affect you going down through France.
I'd convinced myself it wasn't worth it this time, but wavering nowscarlett can't get out of school til 3, pick you and reidy up at 5, 5-30ish get the euro at 10-30-11.00, arrive early morning
800 miles, 40 mile's per gallon.£140 there £140 back euro tunnel £80 return. £360 total split 4 way's maybe 5. reckon about £100 a piece with beer's and lunch for the journey.
upto you? maybe drive back straight after the game.i have return flight booked, but scarlett want's to go so i'll pay for scarlett's fuel, reidy chuck's in £50 you chuck in £50 kip in the car,i pay £150 fuel. we all chip in euro crossing, works out £80ish a piece.I'd convinced myself it wasn't worth it this time, but wavering now
What would you do about getting back? Stay there the Thursday night?