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Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton
Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david |
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"David Cantrell" wrote in message ... Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? For no more reason than, because you can't. More specifically, because an open period return does not exist for that journey (but TBH I don't think that tells you any more than the first line that I wrote) tim -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david |
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tim (moved to sweden) wrote:
"David Cantrell" wrote in message ... Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? For no more reason than, because you can't. More specifically, because an open period return does not exist for that journey (but TBH I don't think that tells you any more than the first line that I wrote) IIRC it was during BR days that a lot of period returns of under 50 miles were discontinued. CDRs were retained but, since then, for all other journeys single tickets are required. |
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 00:42:23 +0100, "tim \(moved to sweden\)"
wrote: Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? For no more reason than, because you can't. More specifically, because an open period return does not exist for that journey (but TBH I don't think that tells you any more than the first line that I wrote) Unless tickets are checked often, daily commuters would be able to get away with buying this type of ticket and re-using it every day, only needing to buy a new one if the old one gets inspected and stamped. The train companies don't want to have to check tickets frequently enough to prevent this. So they just don't sell period returns at all where they can help it. |
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"David Cantrell" wrote in message
... Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? For the same reason you can't buy three piece suites in McDonalds ;) -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david |
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Be glad you don't have to use Farringdon & High Holborn.
You can get savers form City thameslink and Kings Cross TL but not from Farringdon. They don't do train tickets (well a few). |
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"asdf" wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 00:42:23 +0100, "tim \(moved to sweden\)" wrote: Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? For no more reason than, because you can't. More specifically, because an open period return does not exist for that journey (but TBH I don't think that tells you any more than the first line that I wrote) Unless tickets are checked often, daily commuters would be able to get away with buying this type of ticket and re-using it every day, only needing to buy a new one if the old one gets inspected and stamped. The train companies don't want to have to check tickets frequently enough to prevent this. So they just don't sell period returns at all where they can help it. This may be the reason why they don't sell them. It isn't the reason why he can't buy one :-) tim |
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David Cantrell wrote:
Does anyone know why I can't buy a return ticket between Thornton Heath and Gatwick returning on a different date from when I start out? London to Hertford is the same. Plus the HL journey is about two quid more than LH. I have to have the same conversation every time though: "Boundary of Zone 3 to Hertford East please" "Is that a single or return?" "Oh, if you sell returns, I'll have one please." "No, we don't" "OK, I think I'll have a single then" |
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what is the lower disatance limit for Network AwayBreaks then?
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Barry Salter wrote: On 20 Jan 2006 13:51:04 -0800, "Keith Raeburn" wrote: what is the lower disatance limit for Network AwayBreaks then? In general, about 50 miles. Having said that, Southern and South West Trains, Chiltern and WAGN no longer offer Network Awaybreaks, with their period returns being Savers. HTH, Barry When did South West TRains discontinue them? I had one at the end of December. |
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