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On 1 Mar, 09:09, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 23:57:59 on Sun, 28 Feb 2010, martin remarked: I'm curious to know what would happen if I was delayed on my way to Euston. If, say, I boarded at Queen's Park, and took a London Overground service - then I'd be travelling on a TOC service, and covered by the NRCoC. But what if I got the Underground, in plenty of time, but still got held up? Do the conditions still apply? How about if the ticket specifically started at Queen's Park[2]? [2] I'm not actually travelling from there. But I did once buy a saver ticket from Queen's Park (London) to Queen's Park (Glasgow) The problem is that the AP ticket for that journey is valid either for VT only (yes, I don't know how you are supposed to do the tails) or "EastCoast and Connections". So you'd be travelling from Kings Cross in any case. -- Roland Perry FFS, you need to go to college now to buy a train ticket, WTF is it so complex? |
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