William Black wrote:
> "David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*)" wrote in message
> news:1ighpla.1p0tmxizxf53cN%d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk...
> > Jack Campin - bogus address wrote:
> >
> >> >>> I'll be visiting Scotland and England in a few weeks, starting out in
> >> >>> Edinburgh and finishing in London. Would it be cheaper for my
> >> >>> partner
> >> >>> and I to rent a car? Or travel by train? We are planning an over
> >> >>> night in Manchester and would need the car for only four days.
> >> >> Edinburgh to Manchester in a car is either a dead boring trip on
> >> >> motorways
> >> >> (and the A74, which is worse) or a 'challenging' drive across
> >> >> incredible
> >> >> countryside on incredibly bendy and slow roads.
> >> >> You don't say where you're from but if you're from the USA I'd suggest
> >> >> that
> >> >> mastering driving on the wrong side of the road isn't a skill you'd
> >> >> wish to
> >> >> acquire on either motorways or the twisty roads of the Scottish
> >> >> Borders.
> >> > There's not a lot of skill in driving a RHD car on a motorway, it's
> >> > junctions and roundabouts that can be tricky.
> >>
> >> The A74 has some rather impressive fatal accident figures.
> >>
> >> One rail option might be via the Settle-Carlisle line - much slower,
> >> but one of the most spectacular stretches of railway in Europe.
> >
> > The mainline train route is hardly uninteresting either.
>
> Look, you can't have it both ways.
The mainline train route and motorway route, and therefore the views,
are often similar- even parallel at times.
> Either the train is more fun or the drive down the motorways is more fun...
I find the comparison pointless. I don't find any driving fun, which is
why I don't do it.
> For me it's the train every time.
Me too, but I've been forced to take a bus several times when there were
engineering works, and it's one of the more pleasant (long distance) bus
rides I can think of in the UK.
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