![]() ![]() For the rest Myst and Myst Masterpiece are exactly the same game. Released which has better graphics quality than the original version. One year after the release of the original version, the Myst Masterpiece Edition was There is the original version which was released onĬd-rom. Game walkthroughs can be found on my site at: Various editions of the original Myst Lumo – the new operator running between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh via the East Coast Main Line.You have found this walkthrough via google search or via another site then you.West Midland Trains – from London to the West Midlands, Liverpool and North Wales.Avanti West Coast – from London to the West Midlands, the North of Wales, the North West of England and Scotland. ![]() Great Northern – from London to North East England, Yorkshire, Scotland, as well as Peterborough and Cambridge.Thameslink – from London to Sutton, Horsham, Sevenoaks and Brighton.TfL Rail – from London to Shenfield and Heathrow Airport.Stansted Express – from London to Stansted Airport.Southern – from London to Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey.Southeastern – from London to Kent and East Sussex.South Western Railway – from London to Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and Devon.London Overground – for services within London.London North Eastern Railway – from London to the North East of England and Scotland.Hull trains – from London to Hull/Beverley.Elizabeth line – the new rail commuter service running between central London and Heathrow Airport, Abbey Wood, Reading and Shenfield.Heathrow Express – from London to Heathrow Airport.Great Western Railway – from London to Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, the West of England, South Wales and the South Coast of England.Grand Central – from London to Bradford and Sunderland.Gatwick Express – from London to Gatwick Airport and Brighton.Eurostar – from London to Amsterdam, Brussels, Lyon, Paris, Rotterdam and more.East Midlands Railway – from London to the East Midlands and Yorkshire, as well as the East of England.Docklands Light Railway – For services within London’s Docklands area.Chiltern Railways – from London to Buckinghamshire, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and the West Midlands.Caledonian Sleeper – from London to Scotland (overnight services).Greater Anglia – from London to Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, as well as parts of the East of England.*Conditions and peak travel time exclusions may apply on some Railcard types. Want more handy hints on how to save money on train tickets? Check out our cheap train tickets page. All tickets must be purchased in a single booking, and all passengers must travel together on the day of departure. Please bear in mind that GroupSave is not applicable for all journeys by the various train companies and will be automatically applied if valid for your journey and selected in the Railcard dropdown. Last up – if you’re travelling into or out of London in a group of three to nine people, you could make use of the 34% discount applied to Off-Peak services thanks to GroupSave, a type of discount that doesn’t require you to purchase a Railcard (but which does appear in the Railcard dropdown when making a booking). For example, if you travel at the weekend, then your train ticket will be classified as Off-Peak.įor more info, head over to our Off-Peak train tickets page. Off-peak times are usually when services are at their quietest. For instance, a ticket from Watford Junction to Coventry would not allow travel into London before catching a train to Coventry – you must head directly to your destination station.Īnother way you can cut the pounds off the cost of your train tickets is to travel during off-peak times. Your journey cannot involve at change at one of the 18 stations listed above. My ticket says ‘Not valid for travel via London Terminals’ Similarly, a ticket from London Terminals to Brighton is valid for travel from St Pancras, Farringdon, London Blackfriars, City Thameslink or London Bridge – but you could not travel from London Liverpool Street to Brighton on this ticket as this would require a connecting Tube journey. Paddington is therefore not on a ‘reasonable line of route’ from Cambridge. However, you would not be able to travel to London Paddington with this ticket, as that would require a connecting journey on a non-mainline rail service, such as the Tube. For instance, a ticket from Cambridge to London Terminals would be valid for travel to: This means you can travel to or from any London Terminal provided it’s on a reasonable line of route. My ticket says ‘to/from London Terminals’ ![]()
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