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Is it really that confusing and scary to take a train???

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Is it really that confusing and scary to take a train??? And then ttranssfer to two other busses????

Im kinda nervouse

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  1. Your reference to transferring to two buses leads me to wonder whether you are travelling to Manchester from London on Monday (or vice-versa) which will require two transfers on to buses. If this is the case, there is nothing to worry about. There will be plenty of staff about at the transfer points to tell you where to go and what to do. You won't be the only confused passenger!


  2. Travel takes  some getting used to. It becomes second nature.

  3. No not at all - there's always plenty of other passengers around to ask if you get lost or stuck, and most stations have rail staff or information desks somewhere too.

    And bus drivers are usually helpful as well.

    So you should be fine - remember always ask if you're not sure - useful tip = the guard or driver of the train will definitely know where it's going, so ask them (hint, driver sits at the front end... :))

  4. If you are indeed travelling between Manchester and London, instead of using the RR buses, take a train east to sheffield and change to a st pancras train there. STP is near euston so youll be near enough the same place anyway.

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