Wolves away

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Wolves away

by 26-10-06 » 20 Jan 2015 20:25

Any one interested?

Any decent pubs? And how long from ground to station based on your guys experience? Train back at 17:32...ambitious?

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Re: Wolves away

by PieEater » 20 Jan 2015 20:54

I'm probably going to try and make this one, one ground I've managed not to tick off yet, The ground is pretty close to the centre so the 17:34 would be easy to make. I've been to a concert at the Civic centre and the ground is just under the underpass (where you allegedly get mugged by the locals)

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Re: Wolves away

by RG30 » 20 Jan 2015 23:19

The ground is very close to the station, I had a tight connection a few years back on a midweek trip and made it comfortably.

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Re: Wolves away

by genome » 22 Jan 2015 10:48

Yeah, it's quite close, probably a 5/10 minute walk. 17:32 is easily doable.

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Re: Wolves away

by dizzynewheights » 22 Jan 2015 20:06

In.


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Re: Wolves away

by RoyallyFcuked » 26 Jan 2015 01:36

Well up for this one.

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Re: Wolves away

by Reading4eva » 26 Jan 2015 07:05

PieEater I'm probably going to try and make this one, one ground I've managed not to tick off yet, The ground is pretty close to the centre so the 17:34 would be easy to make. I've been to a concert at the Civic centre and the ground is just under the underpass (where you allegedly get mugged by the locals)


There is some lights above. I advise crossing there as your quite right and the underpass is quite long (in fact I believe it's one then an open plain and another). Burger van was quite nice parked near the underpasses though. Worth a try (probably only thing there that's nice)

Just down the road from the Goalpost pub is some small parking spaces. But be aware it's not a particularly pleasant area.

Might go myself. As most have realised I bloody hate that football club so there is some added spice. They have moved the away end behind the goal so you will no longer be spat at or have coins thrown at your head from above. You just have a bunch of idiots to your left

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Re: Wolves away

by readingfc13 » 26 Jan 2015 11:12

Reading4eva They have moved the away end behind the goal so you will no longer be spat at or have coins thrown at your head from above. You just have a bunch of idiots to your left


I've got my ticket and it says we are in the Steve Bull lower tier which is at the side of the pitch. Perhaps it depends on the size of the allocation taken up by the away team?

Anyway, bring your umbrellas and raincoats...

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Re: Wolves away

by Mr.Swainey » 26 Jan 2015 13:40

R4E is wrong as usual. The away end runs alongside the pitch.

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Re: Wolves away

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Jan 2015 14:20

and behind the goal, with the dingles to your left.

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Re: Wolves away

by Unbelievable Jeff » 26 Jan 2015 20:49

If I got my train ticket Reading - Banbury and then Banbury - Wolverhampton then would I get away with getting the direct train from Reading to Wolverhampton or would I actually have to go to Banbury first?

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Re: Wolves away

by Winchester Royal » 26 Jan 2015 20:59

As long as it stops in Banbury you should be fine.

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Re: Wolves away

by Unbelievable Jeff » 29 Jan 2015 09:58

Winchester Royal As long as it stops in Banbury you should be fine.



Just looked and yes it does stop in Banbury so will be fine.

Anyone know how many tickets we've sold?

Hope for at least 1000, surely?


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Re: Wolves away

by EPR2.0 » 29 Jan 2015 21:14

You can do Reading Stations to Wolverhampton there and back on the Saturday in 3 off-peak day-returns which will be valid on the Cross Country Southampton to Manchester Piccadilly services.

Reading > Banbury £12.40

Banbury > Leamington Spa £8.30

Leamington Spa > Wolverhampton £14.30

Total £35.00

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Re: Wolves away

by Mr.Swainey » 29 Jan 2015 21:39

EPR2.0 You can do Reading Stations to Wolverhampton there and back on the Saturday in 3 off-peak day-returns which will be valid on the Cross Country Southampton to Manchester Piccadilly services.

Reading > Banbury £12.40

Banbury > Leamington Spa £8.30

Leamington Spa > Wolverhampton £14.30

Total £35.00


Where did you find that?

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Re: Wolves away

by EPR2.0 » 30 Jan 2015 08:33


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Re: Wolves away

by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jan 2015 12:06

EPR2.0 You can do Reading Stations to Wolverhampton there and back on the Saturday in 3 off-peak day-returns which will be valid on the Cross Country Southampton to Manchester Piccadilly services.

Reading > Banbury £12.40

Banbury > Leamington Spa £8.30

Leamington Spa > Wolverhampton £14.30

Total £35.00

When I looked the other day it was cheaper to do Reading to Banbury, Banbury to Birmingham New Street, and then BNS to Wolverhampton....

I guess ticket prices can change though....

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Re: Wolves away

by EPR2.0 » 30 Jan 2015 16:45

Wycombe Royal When I looked the other day it was cheaper to do Reading to Banbury, Banbury to Birmingham New Street, and then BNS to Wolverhampton....

I guess ticket prices can change though....


Not that often - but be careful when searching - I _think_ that would involve changing onto a Chiltern Railways service at Banbury - which arrives into Birmingham Snow Hill, then you'd have to walk to Birmingham New Street (5 mins) to continue on to Wolves. I make that £32.20...

Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow hill are both part of the "Birmingham Stations" group (just like Reading and Reading West are both "Reading Stations") so (depending on how the search engine you use works of course) if you search for fares from Banbury to Birmingham New Street the Chiltern Railways only fares may show up - even though they terminate at Birmingham Snow Hill....

http://www.brfares.com/#!fares?orig=BAN&dest=BHM

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Re: Wolves away

by Green » 30 Jan 2015 16:48

And where's Moor Street? Is that the terminus for trains on the Chiltern line?

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Re: Wolves away

by EPR2.0 » 30 Jan 2015 16:52

Green And where's Moor Street? Is that the terminus for trains on the Chiltern line?


Moor Street is the last calling point before Snow Hill...

Banbury [BAN] > Birmingham Snow Hill [BSW]
Calls at:
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- Warwick [WRW]
- Warwick Parkway [WRP]
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- Solihull [SOL]
- Birmingham Moor Street [BMO]

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