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![]() "Graham J" wrote in message ... I thought National Rail terms and conditions on Saver tickets allowed a break of journey on the return journey. How come LUL don't appear to agree that where the saver is to Underground Zones 1 and 2, issued by One at Cambridge? WAGN staff I checked with confirmed my recollection of the rules. From the 'Conditions of Carriage' (1.C.15). "Please note that a ticket which entitles you to travel on the London Underground does not entitle you to break and resume your journey at any of its stations unless it is a season ticket or a Travelcard." Oh sh*t! :-) I only became aware of it because I was using a tube between Farringdon and Liverpool Street and decided to hop off at Moorgate to pop into M&S. As Moorgate is extremely close to Liverpool Street I had no intention of resuming my journey on the tube. My gate pass would not operate the exit gates at Moorgate. Fair enough I suppose though I can't see what there would be to lose by it allowing me to exit but not to enter again. It's on Clive's list as a valid interchange station: http://www.davros.org/rail/routeing-guide.html ISTM that for pax travelling to LivSt south on the Northern line, exiting at Moorgate and walking is easier than changing at Bank tim |
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