Re: London to Cardiff by bus Posted: Wed May 7, 2008 10:58 AM UTC
The disadvantages of the coach service are that the route is quite dull, mainly motorway, apart from (normally) a brief stop at the very pretty town of Chepstow. The coach service stopped serving food and refreshments several yeasr ago. But you have an on-board WC, which is useful as long as you are not sitting next to it! And reclining seats can have disadvantages if the person in front decides to recline on your lap. There is a Megabus service too, which takes you to the front of Cardiff Castle for a ridiculously cheap fare, but I hear that the legroom is attrocious. As I am 6' 2" I will personally avoid that one like the plague.
The train service is very good but, like you say, services out of London Paddington can be expensive. And the section between London and Reading can be extremely full during the evening 'rush hour'. It whisks you through the pretty countryside to cardiff in 2 hours and you have a buffet service on board. It may be possible to buy an 'advance fare' ticket and pick it up at a fast ticket machine at Paddington.
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