Chelmsford coach service
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Chelmsford coach service
Hi everyone. DD will be sitting the 11+ for For Chelmsford girls grammar in September. I just wondered if anyone currently uses the coach service from Goodmayes to Chelmsford & how much it costs. Thanks
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Can't they get the train in? Much quicker and means they can participate in extra curricular activities after school
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We’re thinking that the coach would be an easier option for us. On days where she might have extra curricular activities I could pick her up. That just isn’t feasible for every day as I also have a younger child.
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Just in case you change your mind . It's £391 for the term, for a ticket that can be used any day, any time, from the first to the last day of its validity.
Goodmayes to Chelmsford looks like a forty minute journey (change at Shenfield, dead easy, just follow the right kilts ), but I suppose it depends on how close you are to the station at your end. Ours would definitely be on a train rather than in a private coach on the A12, however.
Just in case you change your mind . It's £391 for the term, for a ticket that can be used any day, any time, from the first to the last day of its validity.
Goodmayes to Chelmsford looks like a forty minute journey (change at Shenfield, dead easy, just follow the right kilts ), but I suppose it depends on how close you are to the station at your end. Ours would definitely be on a train rather than in a private coach on the A12, however.
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Thanks. Getting to a station or pick up point in the morning isn’t a problem. We still have time, but just looking at all options. Thanks for your advice.
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My son does the train commute from Romford area, 'dead easy' and highly recommended. Also, less tiring than the coach and also made lots of train friends.Nickib wrote:Thanks. Getting to a station or pick up point in the morning isn’t a problem. We still have time, but just looking at all options. Thanks for your advice.