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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 18:54:49 -0600, Tristán White wrote:
Can anyone explain in two sentences why, if someone has a NR return ticket from London-XXXXXX-London, which is valid for any route, they are not allowed to leave at Farringdon? A ticket from London Terminals is a ticket from KXTL (for northbound journeys) or City Thameslink (for southbound journeys). If you want to extend the journey to/from Farringdon, you have to buy a more expensive ticket to permit the extra travel. Why is there discrimination on people leaving the network at a station which is not a terminus. I don't understand it. Why is it not to any NR station within Zone 1. It doesn't affect me particularly, but I just don't get the logic in it. If you want to make a longer journey, you have to pay a higher fare. Is that so illogical? |
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