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Colin Rosenstiel October 31st 05 11:37 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
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.

They claimed today the ticket only allows one tube journey, though the
barrier staff let me through anyway. The gate code was 51 (Already used
for 1 journey (single) or 2 journeys (return)) at entry and exit when I
resumed my journey.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Graham J November 1st 05 07:49 AM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
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."


G.


Laurence Payne November 1st 05 01:38 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 00:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

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.

They claimed today the ticket only allows one tube journey, though the
barrier staff let me through anyway. The gate code was 51 (Already used
for 1 journey (single) or 2 journeys (return)) at entry and exit when I
resumed my journey.


Colin - just admit it. Tfl and LUL know you hate them, and they hate
you in return. Get a car.

[email protected] November 1st 05 04:27 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 00:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

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.

They claimed today the ticket only allows one tube journey, though the
barrier staff let me through anyway. The gate code was 51 (Already used
for 1 journey (single) or 2 journeys (return)) at entry and exit when I
resumed my journey.


That's correct - you have never been able to break your journey on the
'tube' leg of a NR ticket, it's only available for one underground
trip.

asdf November 1st 05 04:48 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 17:27:29 +0000 (UTC), wrote:

That's correct - you have never been able to break your journey on the
'tube' leg of a NR ticket, it's only available for one underground
trip.


And I think it says something to that effect on the back of
(all/most?) NR tickets.

Mizter T November 1st 05 05:54 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 

Laurence Payne wrote:

On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 00:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

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.

They claimed today the ticket only allows one tube journey, though the
barrier staff let me through anyway. The gate code was 51 (Already used
for 1 journey (single) or 2 journeys (return)) at entry and exit when I
resumed my journey.


Colin - just admit it. Tfl and LUL know you hate them, and they hate
you in return. Get a car.


Ha ha!

Though do bear in mind that car travel in London is not out of TfL's
reach, what with congestion charging, trunk routes and all traffic
lights in Greater London managed by TfL Street Management, red routes
administered by TfL and patrolled by TfL funded Met Police traffic
wardens, bus lane enforcement, the Woolwich ferry...


Colin Rosenstiel November 1st 05 06:23 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
In article ,
(Laurence Payne) wrote:

On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 00:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

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.

They claimed today the ticket only allows one tube journey, though
the barrier staff let me through anyway. The gate code was 51
(Already used for 1 journey (single) or 2 journeys (return)) at
entry and exit when I resumed my journey.


Colin - just admit it. Tfl and LUL know you hate them, and they hate
you in return. Get a car.


I have a car. It's unusable for journeys like the one I was making.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Colin Rosenstiel November 1st 05 06:23 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
In article ,
(Graham J) wrote:

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!

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Paul Corfield November 1st 05 06:33 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 00:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

I thought National Rail terms and conditions on Saver tickets allowed a
break of journey on the return journey.


On the NR leg only.

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.


LUL have never allowed break of journey.

They claimed today the ticket only allows one tube journey, though the
barrier staff let me through anyway. The gate code was 51 (Already used
for 1 journey (single) or 2 journeys (return)) at entry and exit when I
resumed my journey.


You are entitled to one full journey on LUL on the outward and return
legs. The only way you could "break" a journey is at an out of station
interchange where the gates are configured to allow such a break but
with a time limit in place.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!

Clive November 1st 05 07:12 PM

Terms and conditions on Saver tickets
 
In message ,
Colin Rosenstiel writes
I have a car. It's unusable for journeys like the one I was making.

How so, about five or six times a year I travel from the Lake District
to Wandsworth (through Putney) then park up and use my Oyster, until I
leave the GLA again in my car. If I can do it, and I'm not informed
about London items because of my distance from the Capital, so can you.
Or is it just a whinge against big brother and someone finding out where
you've been, spending tax-payers money? Come clean now, what are you
hiding? You'll feel better when you've got it off your chest.
--
Clive


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