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Would you let two 15 year olds travel form whitehaven to dumfries?

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well the train is 3 hours with 1 switchover at carlisle. Do you it is ok to let them? They have traveled alone before

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  1. Let them travel by train, Hope they enjoy it


  2. Why not?   They wouldn't have to leave the station at Carlisle, and aren't likely to get lost in Dumfries, but tell them to watch for bombing seagulls while they're there, especially on the Whitesands!

  3. i would not like to think my children were travelling anywhere without a responsible adult with them with peados and murderers out there i would not be able to live with myself if anything happened to them

  4. Why on earth shouldn't they travel on their own? If other peoples fifteen-year-old offspring can smoke, drink and take drugs without help, I'm sure your two are mature enough to travel alone - if the worst comes to the worst, one can always run off and get help if the other one gets into any bother, which I'm sure they won't - if you're worried enough to ask the opinion of a load of strangers, then I'm sure you've taught them how to look after themselves ! ! !

  5. I used to hitch hike up and down the country from the age of 13.  Only met two weirdoes, both of whom stopped and let me out of the car as soon as I told them to forget it.  With my copious experience of 15 year olds, I would say it is the rest of us who need to watch out.

  6. It realy depends on how you feel. When I was 15 i traveled from Hull to Great Yarmouth on my own & back which had 2 changes (Hull - Doncaster, Doncaster - Peterborough, then Peterborough - Yarmouth), The route your 15 year olds are going just has the 1 change as you said in Carlisle so if they are both sencible then they should be OK.

  7. Of course they should make the journey alone. When I was their age I travelled from London to North Wales alone (admittedly no need to change). When you put them on the train at Whitehaven, ask the conductor to keep an eye on them. Tell them not to be to proud to ASK at Carlisle where they have to go to catch the connection. I can just imagine what they will say 'Mum, don't fuss so!'

  8. The transfer could be a challenge especially for someone that young. What would happen if the transfer is missed? How long if any is there a wait between the two?

  9. I don't see why not; perhaps commence the journey in the morning, so even if they miss the connection at Carlisle, they can just wait for the next one.

    Travelling by train is by far the safest form of everyday transport, and use of the system provides a great sense of personal freedom (despite what some "newspapers" would have you believe).

    Make doubly sure they have the right tickets, as train companies are pretty strict with that sort of thing.  A bit of spare cash, as well, just in case.

  10. It depends how mature they are really, but probably yeah.  You can't wrap 'em in cotton wool all the time.

  11. Yes cannot see why not.

  12. i travelled on a train from somrset to wales when i was 7 but i was met at the other end.

  13. Depends if there parents are on holiday in Portugal.

  14. yes they should be allowed to travel on their own.

    I used to travel all over the country from the age of 11.

    It's no more dangerous for kids to travel now-a-days than when i did in 1970's....probably safer now that we are constantly under cctv observation.

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