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On 26 Mar 2005 13:38:40 -0800, "Rupert Candy"
wrote: We've really opened a can of worms here. It's far more complex (and anomalous) than I thought. The situation is actually quite clear. It's set out in the National Fares Manual - check page A5 of this document: http://www.atoc.org/traveltrade/manu...iona-part1.pdf I honestly hadn't realised that KXT wasn't a "London Terminal". It is, but only if you're approaching from the north (and there isn't a blockade on). |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 20:24:28 +0000, Barry Salter
wrote: On 25 Mar 2005 16:01:45 -0800, "Rupert Candy" wrote: I suppose so, but I wonder how many people in e.g. Luton realise that if they buy a ticket to "London" it won't be valid at Farringdon, so they have to buy a ticket to "Farringdon LU"? In other words, how many people would *correctly* use the validators for the journey you describe? (Obviously a rhetorical question.) In the normal course of events, tickets from stations between West Hampstead and Bedford (inclusive) *to* London should be issued to London Thameslink (NLC 4452), and are valid to stations from Kings Cross Thamelsink through to Moorgate, Elephant & Castle or London Bridge. At the moment, such tickets (assuming they're not routed "Thameslink Only" or "Not Underground") are being accepted on London Underground services to Farringdon, Barbican, Moorgate, Blackfriars and London Bridge; and also on buses on routes 45 and 63. If you've got a ticket routed "Thameslink Only" or "Not Underground", however (e.g. easyJet promo, DaySave or Thameslink Partner's Card), you have to walk from St Pancras down to Kings Cross Thameslink (or get the Thameslink Assisted Travel Bus to City Thameslink) to continue your journey. HTH, Barry Thanks for that, it rather explains my previous post in this thread about the KX barriers accepting the tickets. Just wish that the RPI at KX (LU) knew about it - there when I queried the possibility I was told 'No way' Keith J Chesworth www.unseenlondon.co.uk www.blackpooltram.co.uk www.happysnapper.com www.boilerbill.com - main site www.amerseyferry.co.uk |
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 02:04:20 +0100, Barry Salter
wrote: And, for completeness, the current list of stations valid for cross-London transfer on a through ticket (displaying the "Maltese Cross" marker, is as follows: Aldgate Embankment London Bridge Amersham Euston Marylebone Baker Street Euston Square Moorgate Balham Farringdon New Cross Gate Bank Finsbury Park Old Street Barking Greenwich Paddington Blackfriars Highbury & Islington Queens Park Blackhorse Road Kensington Olympia Richmond Canning Town Kentish Town Seven Sisters Cannon Street King's Cross/St Pancras Southwark Charing Cross Lancaster Gate Stratford Ealing Broadway Lewisham Tottenham Hale Edgware Road Limehouse Tower Hill Elephant & Castle Liverpool Street Upminster Apologies for pedantry but you've missed all the stations starting with "V" and "W" ! I only spotted it because my local station - Walthamstow Central - is also a transfer point. Therefore add on Vauxhall Waterloo West Hampstead Victoria West Brompton Wimbledon Walthamstow Central West Ham -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Barry Salter wrote:
And, for completeness, the current list of stations valid for cross-London transfer on a through ticket (displaying the "Maltese Cross" marker, is as follows: Aldgate Embankment London Bridge Amersham Euston Marylebone Baker Street Euston Square Moorgate Balham Farringdon New Cross Gate Bank Finsbury Park Old Street Barking Greenwich Paddington Blackfriars Highbury & Islington Queens Park Blackhorse Road Kensington Olympia Richmond Canning Town Kentish Town Seven Sisters Cannon Street King's Cross/St Pancras Southwark Charing Cross Lancaster Gate Stratford Ealing Broadway Lewisham Tottenham Hale Edgware Road Limehouse Tower Hill Elephant & Castle Liverpool Street Upminster From the above, is it legitimate for a passenger travelling from, say, Aylesbury to Southend, to use LUL between Amersham and Upminster, or are passengers required to make maximum use of National Rail services? -- John Ray |
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 16:44:04 +0100, John Ray wrote:
From the above, is it legitimate for a passenger travelling from, say, Aylesbury to Southend, to use LUL between Amersham and Upminster, It certainly looks that way, though why anyone would want to do that is a bit of a mystery. Presumably time to waste... Break of journey is, I think, something of an issue. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9632911.html (Skye seen through mist and low cloud from Kyle of Lochalsh in 1999) |
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Matthew Dickinson wrote in
: Kings Cross Thameslink is not a valid "London Terminal" for journeys from the south. I agree with what you say, but when I asked for a ticket from East Dulwich to KXT I was given one to London Terminals. This was in Sept 04. Has something changed. Or was the staff member confused. -- Andrew Black andrewblack at despammed.com London |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 01:13:00 -0800, Rupert Candy wrote:
In that case I suppose the Farringdon validators are actually intended for people changing *onto* Thameslink, having used Prepay to get them there on the Tube (since otherwise you would be leaving the Tube without passing through a gateline). In fact I can't think of any way they could be used in the opposite direction (though I suppose someone might *theoretically* have e.g. a Brighton - Farringdon LU season...) Or a ticket from the north - Bedford - Farrington etc. Why is this such a strange thing? -- Everything I write here is my personal opinion, and should not be taken as fact. |
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In article . com,
Rupert Candy writes IMHO the status of Farringdon as a non-London Terminal is a ridiculous anomaly that catches out large numbers of people who believe themselves to be holding a valid ticket. It's ridiculous that with my particular season ticket I can get off the train at City Thameslink or KXT (a good deal further on than Farringdon and no more of a "terminal" under non-blockade circumstances), but if I dare to get off at the station between them I risk a £10 penalty fare. Grr. I thought that *all* rail season tickets were automatically valid for all combinations of stations on a valid route between the end points. Can you explain what is special about your ticket that makes this not true? -- Clive Page |
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In article , "Andrew
Black (delete obvious bit)" writes I agree with what you say, but when I asked for a ticket from East Dulwich to KXT I was given one to London Terminals. This was in Sept 04. Has something changed. Or was the staff member confused. I rather suspect that ticket office staff may be confused. On several occasions I have bought a ticket from a south London terminal such as Waterloo or Charing Cross to Luton, telling the clerk that I wanted a ticket valid on NR trains from there to London Bridge, and then north via Thameslink. I have mostly been sold a "London Terminals" to Luton ticket at (I'm pretty sure) the same price as if I had bought one at, say, King's Cross (but not Farringdon). I suspect these were sold to me too cheaply, but I'm not sure. There is obviously a distinction between north London terminals, and south London ones as far as the fares go, but is such a distinction visible on the ticket itself when it is printed? -- Clive Page |
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Barry Salter wrote in
: Just to doubly confuse matters, it is a London Terminal. The group comprises: So I am even more confused now. If I buy a ticket to "London Terminals" it is only valid to some terminals. How do I find out which terminals it is valid to? |
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