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Network Card on Standsted Express?
Do I misremember that there was a discussion here (one of
uk.transport.london or uk.railway -- x-posting to both) in which it was suggested that the Network Card is not valid on Stansted Express? This page seems to suggest it is valid: http://www.stanstedexpress.com/Ticke...hrailcard.html Has this changed, is that page wrong, or did I just imagine the whole discussion? -roy |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
On Dec 4, 12:33*pm, (Roy Badami) wrote:
Do I misremember that there was a discussion here (one of uk.transport.london or uk.railway -- x-posting to both) in which it was suggested that the Network Card is not valid on Stansted Express? This page seems to suggest it is valid: http://www.stanstedexpress.com/Ticke...hrailcard.html Has this changed, is that page wrong, or did I just imagine the whole discussion? * * -roy It's not valid for Stansted Express special online fares - that's the only oddity about it. |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
On Dec 4, 12:33*pm, (Roy Badami) wrote: Do I misremember that there was a discussion here (one of uk.transport.london or uk.railway -- x-posting to both) in which it was suggested that the Network Card is not valid on Stansted Express? This page seems to suggest it is valid: http://www.stanstedexpress.com/Ticke...hrailcard.html Has this changed, is that page wrong, or did I just imagine the whole discussion? I don't remember any such discussion. I think the Network (Rail)Card has always been valid on Stansted Express (when it began it was very much an NSE branded and operated service, unlike GatEx which was Intercity). It's only fairly recently that HEx have started giving discounts to Network Railcard holders - GatEx meanwhile doesn't offer a discount for Network Railcards at all (so get the Southern or FCC service instead, but bear in mind the £13 weekday minimum fare). |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
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wrote: It's not valid for Stansted Express special online fares - that's the only oddity about it. Thanks - must have imagined it then. So, the particular case in point: if I have a ticket from Cambridge to London Terminals, routed 'NXEA only' and discounted with a Network Card, can I travel Cambridge to Bishop's Stortford and then pick up the Stansted Express there to Liverpool St? By the sound of it the answer is 'yes'? -roy |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
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Mizter T wrote: I don't remember any such discussion. I think the Network (Rail)Card has always been valid on Stansted Express (when it began it was very much an NSE branded and operated service, unlike GatEx which was Intercity). Thanks - maybe I'm confusing it with a discussion of Gatwick Express then. It's only fairly recently that HEx have started giving discounts to Network Railcard holders - GatEx meanwhile doesn't offer a discount for Network Railcards at all (so get the Southern or FCC service instead, but bear in mind the £13 weekday minimum fare). Ah, I didn't realise that HEX had any discounts - interesting. Cheers, -roy |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
On Dec 4, 12:55*pm, Bruce wrote: (Roy Badami) wrote: Do I misremember that there was a discussion here (one of uk.transport.london or uk.railway -- x-posting to both) in which it was suggested that the Network Card is not valid on Stansted Express? This page seems to suggest it is valid: http://www.stanstedexpress.com/Ticke...hrailcard.html Has this changed, is that page wrong, or did I just imagine the whole discussion? If you use "Standsted" often enough, how soon do you think you can persuade the airport to change the spelling? I think Stanstead is winning - dunno where Standstead is though. (I dare say though don't know that in ye days of olde it was spelt in all manner of ways - the place that is, not the airport!) |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
On Dec 4, 12:56*pm, (Roy Badami) wrote: wrote: It's not valid for Stansted Express special online fares - that's the only oddity about it. Thanks - must have imagined it then. So, the particular case in point: if I have a ticket from Cambridge to London Terminals, routed 'NXEA only' and discounted with a Network Card, can I travel Cambridge to Bishop's Stortford and then pick up the Stansted Express there to Liverpool St? By the sound of it the answer is 'yes'? I reckon so - from Bishop's Stortford to Liverpool Street, the StEx is in fares terms a regular NXEA service I think (though note that from Liv St it's pick-up only at Tottenham Hale, even though I think plenty of people use it for that journey anyway!). |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
Mizter T wrote:
On Dec 4, 12:55*pm, Bruce wrote: (Roy Badami) wrote: Do I misremember that there was a discussion here (one of uk.transport.london or uk.railway -- x-posting to both) in which it was suggested that the Network Card is not valid on Stansted Express? This page seems to suggest it is valid: http://www.stanstedexpress.com/Ticke...hrailcard.html Has this changed, is that page wrong, or did I just imagine the whole discussion? If you use "Standsted" often enough, how soon do you think you can persuade the airport to change the spelling? I think Stanstead is winning - dunno where Standstead is though. (I dare say though don't know that in ye days of olde it was spelt in all manner of ways - the place that is, not the airport!) Language evolves, Mizter T. We shouldn't talk about a spelling being right or wrong, it should be whatever most people use. Until most people decide to use some other spelling, of course. I'm starting a campaign to change the spelling of "Cambridge" to "Camebridge". That is what it sounds like, so that is eggsacktlee how it should of been spelt. We'll also have to change the name of the River Cam to "Came". Well, spellings come and go, so this one Came and went. ;-) |
Network Card on Standsted Express?
On 2010\12\04 15:27, Bruce wrote:
Language evolves, Mizter T. We shouldn't talk about a spelling being right or wrong, it should be whatever most people use. No, Stansted Airport has an owner, and they own its spelling, unlike the English language which we all own. I'm starting a campaign to change the spelling of "Cambridge" to "Camebridge". That is what it sounds like, so that is eggsacktlee how it should of been spelt. We'll also have to change the name of the River Cam to "Came". Is the river pronounced "came"? |
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