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Muffinmaiden

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After v exciting lineup announcement, I am (perhaps prematurely) considering how to travel down to the festival from Glasgow. Has anyone used the National Express buses for the festival, thinking of getting that from London. Alternatively has anyone had any luck with lift shares before? 

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I get the train to Salisbury and get one of the shuttle buses from there. If you're travelling from London, that's another option - they leave from Waterloo. 

I've not had any experience of the National Express option, although I believe they give you the option of leaving on Sunday night too.

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On 12/14/2020 at 2:36 PM, Muffinmaiden said:

After v exciting lineup announcement, I am (perhaps prematurely) considering how to travel down to the festival from Glasgow. Has anyone used the National Express buses for the festival, thinking of getting that from London. Alternatively has anyone had any luck with lift shares before? 

I've got the Natty back to Bristol to get a flight back to Dublin. Comfortable all round. 

If I were you I'd jump on a flight to Southampton though. 

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19 hours ago, The Nal said:

I've got the Natty back to Bristol to get a flight back to Dublin. Comfortable all round. 

If I were you I'd jump on a flight to Southampton though. 

Flight not really a possibility with all our camping stuff. Think train to London then coach will be the best bet. 

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