as the late Jimmy Saville used to urge us all to do.
Get yourselves a Devon & Cornwall railcard (£10 for 12 months) and then you can get a third off train fares in D& C (okay but not during the rush hour I admit).
Not only is travelling by train quicker than travelling by bus it is also cheaper. Using my D&C railcard today I paid a mere £2.20 return railfare Dawlish/Newton Abbot. The journey takes about 13 minutes each way. The cheapest way of travelling to Newton Abbot by bus would be to buy one of those tickets where you can get on and off as many times as you like. Costs £7.00 something and then the journey seems to take forever to get to/from N.Abb. (the bus detours up through part of Kingsteignton on its journey either way - that in itself adds some 15/20minutes to the total travel time).
Cost and travel time to Exeter Central is similar to that of the Newton Abbot trip and of course in whichever direction you travel there are those lovely vistas of either the Exe or the Teign estuaries.
And just think of all that money you'll save on petrol and car-parking charges.
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