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I have a first class train ticket as below which I am unable to use as I now have a family engagement in London.


You get free tea/coffee/water/snacks/sandwich in First Class so the ticket would cover all that. This ticket if bought today would be ?27.00 and even standard class would be more at ?16.50! This train goes on to call at Doncaster, Wakefield Westgate and Leeds so if you are going to any of these places (or Sheffield/Edinburgh all you can change for at Peterborough), your ticket price would be reduced by using the below ticket and then buying your required ticket for Peterborough onwards (bought in advance too to save money!).


Single/First Advance ticket - Virgin Trains

London Kings Cross - Peterborough

Friday 24th March 2017

Departs 2.05pm - Arrives 2.50pm.


I can give printed ticket any time up until the day before.


Thanks,

Sarah

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