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On Sep 20, 11:48*pm, "Alan" wrote: "Railist" wrote: So here's a new one for me... a simple ticket purchase. This happened last Friday. BOUNDARY ZONE 5 to GATWICK AIRPORT. 17 SEPTEMBER, returning 19 SEPTEMBER. Gold Card. Purchase Location: East Midlands Trains ticket office, St. Pancras. How much do you think they wanted to charge me? Assuming you wanted Standard Class, the correct fare appears to be £14.40, but I'm going to guess at £28.70 - they'll have entered the name of a Z5 station on the north side of Thameslink. Hold on, £14.40 can't be right either - can it?! I haven't got access to the NFM/ Avantix Traveller right now but looking at the fare from East Croydon (which is in zone 5) to Gatwick it's only £5.00 for an Anytime single (that's undiscounted - so it's £3.30 with the Gold Card discount). Now I understand that the Boundary Zone 5 to Gatwick extension ticket may well be valid on the non-stop and premium Gatwick Express service (unless it's specifically 'Route: Not GatEx' ?), but even that wouldn't really explain the price - after all, a single ticket on GatEx costs £16.90 as it is! (Of course, if starting from St P one wouldn't normally have any involvement with Gatwick Express if the Thameslink service is running normally.) Also, I wonder if the FCC ticket office might have possibly done a better job of it than the EMT ticket office... |
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