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It sounds like youd need to buy a lot of train tickets. Isn it expensive and time-consuming?

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It sounds like youd need to buy a lot of train tickets. Isn it expensive and time-consuming?

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A. Fortunately, no. For at any station you can purchase the marvellous Discovery Ticket, which allows you unlimited travel for 1 day (subcrawls don’t normally take any longer than this). It used to be slightly “faffy” to begin with as you needed to exchange the first ticket you received from the Travel Centre for another ticket in the underground itself prior to beginning your first journey, but SPT have finally seen sense and you can now buy the ticket directly from the stop. After this you have no need to buy or collect any more tickets for the rest of your journey (unless you’re a big banana and manage to lose yours). As you can see from the pic below, the Discovery ticket used to cost a reasonable £2.50; however it has subsequently been reduced to a cirrhosis-inviting £1.70. Click here to visit Strathclyde Passenger Transport (SPT)’s own site and check out the latest details for yourself. Above: the legendary Discovery ticket circa 2000 A.D. The Discovery Ticket used to be known as

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