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Is Clapham 'London'?
When I was living near Clapham Junction I often travelled to
Sittingbourne in Kent. Sometimes they would (try!) to sell me a 'Not via London' ticket which is rejected by the barriers at Victoria (in that case I would just buy a single to Battersea Park...). IIRC the price is the exactly the same for a via London ticket but I never could work out how to get from CJ to Sittingbourne without going through Victoria (prehaps it's possible by some obscure route to get to Bromley?). |
Is Clapham 'London'?
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 11:40:59 +0100, Alex Watson
said: I see. Isn't doubling back forbidden by the routeing guide anyway? I don't see how it can be, given that there are trains which go from London to Hastings via Hampden Park, Eastbourne, and Hampden Park (again). -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david |
Is Clapham 'London'?
"David Cantrell" wrote in message ... On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 11:40:59 +0100, Alex Watson said: I see. Isn't doubling back forbidden by the routeing guide anyway? I don't see how it can be, given that there are trains which go from London to Hastings via Hampden Park, Eastbourne, and Hampden Park (again). Doubling back is forbidden in general although there are certain exceptions, one of which is Hampden Park-Eastbourne to avoid the ridiculous situation of making passengers get off at Hampden Park and have to wait on the platform for the train to go to Eastbourne and back. Peter Smyth |
Is Clapham 'London'?
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Is Clapham 'London'?
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:20:13 +0100, Barry Salter
wrote: If a ticket has the "Maltese Cross" on it, indicating that it's valid for a cross-London transfer by London Underground, DLR or Thameslink services, the following stations can be used: Aldgate Farringdon Queens Park Amersham Finsbury Park Richmond Baker Street Greenwich Seven Sisters Balham Highbury & Islington Southwark Bank Kensington Olympia Stratford Barking Kentish Town Tottenham Hale Blackfriars King's Cross/St Pancras Tower Hill Blackhorse Road Lancaster Gate Upminster Canning Town Lewisham Vauxhall Cannon Street Limehouse Victoria Charing Cross Liverpool Street Walthamstow Central Ealing Broadway London Bridge Waterloo Edgware Road Marylebone West Brompton Elephant & Castle Moorgate West Ham Embankment New Cross Gate West Hampstead Euston Old Street Wimbledon Euston Square Paddington At least, those are the lists published in Section A of the current National Fares Manuals. I suspect, however, the Waterloo East is missing from the "London Terminals" group (given that Old Street and Vauxhall are there), and New Cross from the cross-London group. Strange also that the Chiltern Ruislips, and Greenford, aren't on there. How is one supposed to travel on a Denham to South Greenford ticket (if one even exists)? The NR journey planner chokes on such a request - although it's happy to send you on the tube from South Ruislip to Greenford if you ask it for Denham to Southall. |
Is Clapham 'London'?
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 15:41:06 +0100, Barry Salter
wrote: Strange also that the Chiltern Ruislips, and Greenford, aren't on there. How is one supposed to travel on a Denham to South Greenford ticket (if one even exists)? The NR journey planner chokes on such a request - although it's happy to send you on the tube from South Ruislip to Greenford if you ask it for Denham to Southall. That's covered by a different set of rules, relating to interavailability of National Rail tickets on London Underground services, and vice versa. Sorry if I wasn't clear, but the LU journey (cross-London transfer) I'm talking about is from South Ruislip to Greenford, which isn't covered in the list of interavailable routes you posted. For National Rail tickets, those sections are as follows (the first entry in each case refers to the National Rail section, the latter the LU/DLR validity): Any two North London Line stations between Richmond and North Woolwich: By any reasonable combination of LU/DLR services, but not for exit at any intermediate LU or DLR station Interesting... so if you started at Willesden Junction and bought a NR ticket to Highbury & Islington (£1.30, or 85p with a Railcard), you could use it on the tube instead? And presumably it would be valid for interchange from the Circle to the Vic at King's Cross, where you temporarily leave the station, and could mysteriously disappear during the interchange? :) (A Willesden Jn - KX LU single is normally £2.80) |
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