A Tenner? You 'avin a giraffe?
A standard class single fare is £34. First Class £43. And that's Scottish Government-subsidised, I suspect.
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/journey- ... raTime=0#O
Joking aside, railways ain't cheap no more, and that's a big part of their problem. Going back to HS2, you'll need very deep pockets if you ever want to travel on that. And if the current LNER trials of so called 70Min Flex fares are rolled out nationwide for Inter-City fares - a strong possibility - any rail travel outside urban areas using what we have always accepted as fully-flexible walk-on fares will become ruinously expensive as the rail operators move to an airline-style booking and reservation system. It's getting to be that driving or flying are become viable alternatives, certainly for business class, so, in passing, there's yer green credentials straight out of the window ......
Cost of fares, travel restrictions and unreliability are the main reasons I haven't used rail since 2020 and now drive everywhere.