briantrumpet
Shaman
FWIW, I did do the journey once on a bike, door to door. Took me a week: Topsham to Portsmouth (140 miles over two days, taking it easy), then five days St Malo to Die (600 miles). That was an unforgettable experience.
Said trunk roads are also amongst the worst for unexpected tail backs, due to the odd mix of traffic.
They weren't that bad when they were running, were they?there were not one, but two Austin Allegros in convoy, that had been holding back the ever-lengthening queue from Exeter.
They weren't that bad when they were running, were they?
Yes, Poole is also a PITA from the SW, 5h19 by train. I could be in Lille in the same time.
England suffers a similar problem to France in that so many transport options radiate from London, so if you're used to starting in London, you have little idea of the PITAness of starting elsewhere. But the SW is particularly badly served, partly because of the nature of being stuck out in the Atlantic, but also because of historic lack of investment in alternatives (e.g in the A303, and the Waterloo line).
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Not suggesting this is a viable option, but I always find flying a really miserable experience, so do my best to avoid it. For example, London-Edinburgh is about five hours on both the train and by flying, so I would usually choose the train particularly if my destination is walking distance from Edinburgh station.
It’s about time we had a thread on the best service stations on the motorway network.
It’s about time we had a thread on the best service stations on the motorway network.
Might it be a very very short thread?It’s about time we had a thread on the best service stations on the motorway network.
Teabay - thread closed
Gone downhill in my view since it was on TV. That said, I don't own a car, so I don't experience many.
I own an EV so I don't experience many. One of the brilliant things about EVs is not having to use motorway service stations :-)