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Chris Read wrote:
Peter Smyth wrote: The Watford Junction travelcard is valid on the fast Silverlink services non-stop to Euston while if you buy a return to Hatch End you will have to travel on a service that stops there. Are you sure about that? I thought the usual rules concerning multiple tickets covering a single journey (ie the train must stop at the station where you change tickets) did not apply to the London zonal system, and therefore 'fast' trains could be used. Or does this easement only apply to zonal *season* tickets (ie not one day travelcards etc)? I understood that the there was no requirement for your train to stop at (in this case) Hatch End, but that you had to use a train run by a TOC, some of whose trains served that station. Thus any Silverlink train would do, but not Virgin. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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