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Having recently discovered that you can buy through tickets from tube
stations online[1], I have a U123 Londn to Evesham off-peak return (with Railcard discount) for today[2]. I know that the off-peak restriction applies to the FGW service from Paddington, but will the ticket be valid for tube connections in the afternoon peak, ie if I leave home before 1900? [1] At least, from WebTIS retailers, like East Coast [2] As an aside, I've also booked a U123 to Pollokshields West Advance First Class ticket for later in the month. Where do I present my ticket on the tube for my free tea? ![]() |
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![]() On Feb 8, 12:57 pm, martin wrote: Having recently discovered that you can buy through tickets from tube stations online[1], I have a U123 Londn to Evesham off-peak return (with Railcard discount) for today[2]. I know that the off-peak restriction applies to the FGW service from Paddington, but will the ticket be valid for tube connections in the afternoon peak, ie if I leave home before 1900? Yes, almost certain the peak restriction only applies to the FGW element of the journey. But it's an interesting point - would an Off- Peak NR ticket be valid on the Tube before 09:30? I strongly suspect it would work the gates, but whether it would actually be valid is another question - I'm minded to think that the Tube element of such a journey is not subject to any time restrictions though. (If that is the case, then that would create an interesting situation on routes where interavailable ticketing applies - e.g. a U123 ticket is valid on NR between Walthamstow Central and Liverpool Street, but one could foresee an Off-Peak ticket at least being queried if used during the morning peak pre 09:30 - perhaps the answer to that is that it's valid regardless.) [1] At least, from WebTIS retailers, like East Coast [2] As an aside, I've also booked a U123 to Pollokshields West Advance First Class ticket for later in the month. Where do I present my ticket on the tube for my free tea? ![]() Boris is to announce the return of Pullman carriages on the Underground... he's happy to announce it, so long as someone else is going to pay for it! |
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On Feb 8, 1:32*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Feb 8, 12:57 pm, martin wrote: Having recently discovered that you can buy through tickets from tube stations online[1], I have a U123 Londn to Evesham off-peak return (with Railcard discount) for today[2]. I know that the off-peak restriction applies to the FGW service from Paddington, but will the ticket be valid for tube connections in the afternoon peak, ie if I leave home before 1900? Yes, almost certain the peak restriction only applies to the FGW element of the journey. A change of plans meant that I went into town earlier for dinner (and used my Oyster card), then jumped on the tube later from TCR using my ticket at around 1930. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it didn't let me through the barriers, but a friendly CSA did. My return may take me to Overground territory - can a U123 ticket take me to Hackney Central[1], or only as far as H&I, where I'd have to touch in on the yellow readers with the "Do No Use" stickers[2]? [1] yes, yes, I know it's zone 2 [2] http://www.flickr.com/photos/teflon/4095612338/ |
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