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CAMBRIDGE AWAY TICKETS NOW ON SALE (SOLD OUT)

edited March 2023 in Match Day Travel

Tickets for the Addicks' Sky Bet League One fixture at Cambridge United are now on general sale.

The club have received an allocation of 1,473 for the trip to the Abbey Stadium on Saturday, March 18th (3pm KO GMT).

Click here to purchase your tickets for Cambridge v Charlton.

PRICES

Adult: £24

Over 64/Student/U22: £18

U18: £12

U12: £8

U5: Free of charge with a full paying adult

Ambulant Disabled: 30 tickets are available at the relevant price and the helper goes free 

Wheelchair Bays: 10 bays are available at the relevant price and the helper goes free

VALLEY AWAY

For the second year running, Charlton Athletic Supporters' Trust (CAST) will be celebrating Seb Lewis’ great love of travelling to support the club by subsidising coach fares to an away game.

CAST will be supporting the club by subsidising the first two coaches for the trip to Cambridge United on Saturday, March 18th. Spaces on these two coaches are available to book for just £5 each on a first come, first served basis, with pick-up points and times listed below.

Once all subsidised spaces have been sold, additional seats on the Valley Away service will be available for £19 each.

COACH ONE

Bromley: 11.30am

Eltham: 11.45am

Charlton: 12pm

COACH TWO

Larkfield: 10.50am

Gravesend: 11.15am

Dartford: 11.30am

Bexleyheath: 11.45am

Charlton: 12pm

Click here to purchase your coach tickets for the game.

Fans are advised that a train strike is set to take place on the weekend of the Cambridge fixture.

https://www.charltonafc.com/news/cambridge-away-tickets-now-sale

https://www.charltonafc.com/news/cast-subsidise-cambridge-coach-travel


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  • That train strike is a massive pain. 
  • Ordered my 4, reckon it will sell out.

  • Fair play with the subsidised coach travel.
  • Yep got 2 tickets. 8 year old grandson s first away game. I wish we were a better team at the moment. Have set him up for a lifetime of disappointment!
  • 30 minutes down the road for me . Got mine
  • Last year I flew the whole family over from France for this fixture. We booked three nights in Cambridge.Then Sky changed the dates.

    Then when we arrived in Cambridge in our hire car at 1am I found that the hotel had been booked for the previous weekend and it took us until 3am to find somewhere else with availability.☹️

    Although seeing this fixture come up again makes me want to shake my first at Sky, we had a great time nevertheless 
  • Ordered my 4, reckon it will sell out.

    Train strike might affect the numbers
  • edited February 2023
    From what I’ve read in the train strike, great Northern which goes from kings x to Cambridge Doesn’t seem to be affected by the strike (at least from what I’ve seen) , anyone able to confirm that? South eastern definitely ease so most still handicapped but the main leg is the london to cambridge bit
  • edited February 2023
    From what I’ve read in the train strike, great Northern which goes from kings x to Cambridge Doesn’t seem to be affected by the strike (at least from what I’ve seen) , anyone able to confirm that? South eastern definitely ease so most still handicapped but the main leg is the london to cambridge bit
    I'm not sure that's the case

    https://news.sky.com/story/rail-strikes-list-of-march-and-april-dates-and-train-lines-affected-as-union-reveals-more-industrial-action-12812923

    Just picking out a few relevant companies

    Southern Rail - the railway will have limited opening hours with customers advised to avoid travel
    Great Northern - advice is the same as Southern Rail
    Thameslink - firm repeats advice to avoid travel on strike days and expect disruption on the day after
    Southeastern - there will be no Southeastern, Southern or Thameslink train services from the company's station on strike days
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  • Latest update from Thameslink/Great Northern/Southeastern

    RMT strike action is due to take place across our network on the following days:

    • Thursday 16 March
    • Saturday 18 March
    • Thursday 30 March
    • Saturday 1 April

    Overtime bans by Network Rail RMT members will also be in effect from Friday 17 March through to Saturday 29 April which may result in disruption.

    We are currently investigating how these strike dates will impact our train service and we will update the information below as soon as we can.

    https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/industrial-action

    https://www.greatnorthernrail.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/industrial-action

    https://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/travel-information/live-travel-information/industrial-action

    Greater Anglia

    Saturday 18 March

    This is strike day so please avoid travelling with us. Our service will be heavily reduced and disrupted. We expect our services to be like this:

    • Trains start from 07.30, with all last trains completing their journey by 18.30
    • Reduced service of one train per hour between Norwich and London Liverpool Street, Colchester and London Liverpool Street, and Cambridge and London Liverpool Street.
    • Reduced service of two trains per hour between Southend Victoria and London Liverpool Street and on the Stansted Express.
    • No services on regional/branch lines
    https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/strikes
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  • Allocation 1,474 | Sold 476

  • Do Cambridge have any on site parking for blue badge holders does anyone know?  Web site isn't clear and when I rang them they didn't really answer the question, I will pursue this nearer the game but has anyone used it?
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  • Reasonable source tells me train strike will be off, but don't shoot the messenger 
  • Allocation 1,474 | Sold 707

  • edited March 2023
    Reasonable source tells me train strike will be off, but don't shoot the messenger 
    I hope so, after last night not sure I fancy driving without a beer. 
  • Reasonable source tells me train strike will be off, but don't shoot the messenger 
    Almost certain as I phoned up & requested a refund last week. 
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  • Latest update from Greater Anglia

    Saturday 18 March

    This is a strike day. We expect to have a reduced service available on all routes and final details will be confirmed closer to the date. Please continue to check back here for more info.

    https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/strikes

    • Allocation: 1,474

    • Sold: 920

    • On sale until: Friday, March 17th at 3pm

  • Any idea when train timetables will be confirmed? 
  • clive said:
    • Allocation: 1,474

    • Sold: 920

    • On sale until: Friday, March 17th at 3pm

    Truly fantastic support 👏👏
  • clive said:
    • Allocation: 1,474

    • Sold: 920

    • On sale until: Friday, March 17th at 3pm

    Good turnout all things considered we look like we will sell out wasn't going to go but I have the feel for it now  B)
  • NabySarr said:
    Any idea when train timetables will be confirmed? 

    The National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner is not yet showing the strike day services. Below is a summary of when Journey Planners will be showing the revised timetable:

    • For journeys on 15 to 17 March, please check back after 10 March
    • For journeys on 18 and 19 March, please check back after 14 March
    • For journeys on 29 to 31 March, please check back after 25 March
    • For journeys on 1 and 2 April, please check back after 28 March
    https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/318133.aspx
    • Allocation: 1,474

    • Sold: 952

  • The RMT union has suspended all industrial action at Network Rail after receiving a new pay offer.

    Members at the organisation, which employs maintenance workers and signallers, were due to walk out on 16 March alongside train company staff.

    If workers employed by train companies do take part in strikes from16 March, there will still be disruption.

    But the impact is likely to be less extensive than if Network Rail were also on strike.

    An RMT spokesperson said: "The RMT National Executive Committee has taken the decision to suspend all industrial action on Network Rail following receipt of a new offer from the employer. Further updates will be given on all aspects of the national rail dispute in the coming days."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64883158

    • Allocation: 1,474

    • Sold: 992

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