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On Apr 18, 10:50*am, Roland Perry wrote:
As long as you didn't have a ToC-specific train ticket[1] you'd be OK to use any, I reckon. During the long period of weekend bustitution between MK and Hemel a few years ago, VT agreed to accept LM tickets on their rather higher capacity bus service, leaving LM to serve only intermediate stations. Neil |
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"Neil Williams" wrote in message .net... On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 19:27:11 +0100, " wrote: I wonder if London would ever consider such an option, although I imagine that the HSE jobsworths would say that it is unsafe. The Stagecoach X5 (Oxford-Cambridge) takes bikes, FWIW. But it runs using a coach, and they go underneath. As does the London - Oxford "Oxford Tube" apparently. -- Cheers, Steve. |
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Perry) wrote: In message , at 07:41:48 on Mon, 18 Apr 2011, remarked: [1] And I think they try to avoid issuing specific-train Advance Purchase tickets in scenarios like this. Uh-oh. My daughter had a CC Advance for Cambridge-Leicester. In which case giving her a lift to Ely would probably invalidate the ticket (starting long!) assuming anyone either noticed or cared. Was it timed to leave Cambridge with the bus, or on the train which was being bustituted? [The latter seems like an accident waiting to happen]. To be honest I didn't check, just assumed she had booked through. Hopefully we are through this now. She's away elsewhere at Easter anyway. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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