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SWT Vs Southern ticket machines..
I guess I'm too naive to expect better but riddle me this:-
I live near Bookham. Which gives me the choice of Bookham (SWT) or Leatherhead (Southern). It depends what time of day and where I am which I use. How come then that the ticket machines are so different.. Bookham to Richmond - Not Via London, £11.10 Leatherhead to Richmond - Not Via London £11.10 Thats great. Bookham to Farringdon - Not Via Tube - Not available from the SWT machine, Farringdon not listed (Ticket guy eventually sold me Bookham to Farringdon via 'any permitted' for 14.70 Leatherhead to Farringdon - Not Via Tube - £12.70 from the ticket machine. And secondly how come SWT machines wont sell me a ticket for tomorrow and Southern will. Heck the Southern will even sell me a Return to Inverness whereas the SWT machines seem to have had a station lobotomy. Was my Bookham fare right? If so I'll be going from Leatherhead in future.... Is there a place where can I find out detailed fare calculation information from station to station? thanks for any thoughts... mf |
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Mystery Flyer wrote:
Bookham to Farringdon - Not Via Tube - Not available from the SWT machine, Farringdon not listed (Ticket guy eventually sold me Bookham to Farringdon via 'any permitted' for 14.70 Going off of Avantix from the *last* NFM, before last week's fare updates (so might be incorrect!), there is only an Any Permitted route BKA-ZFD. Is there a place where can I find out detailed fare calculation information from station to station? http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ Or buy the National Fares Manual. -- Michael Hoffman |
SWT Vs Southern ticket machines..
On 23 May, 18:11, Mystery Flyer wrote:
And secondly how come SWT machines wont sell me a ticket for tomorrow and Southern will. Heck the Southern will even sell me a Return to Inverness whereas the SWT machines seem to have had a station lobotomy. There's some weird and very annoying policy that if you're travelling only a short distance, you can't buy a return ticket. I had to go to Guildford on Monday and return on Tuesday. "No return mate, got to be two singles". Hence had to queue up twice. Nice way to make a railway more useable. Don't know what the reason for this policy is. Patrick |
SWT Vs Southern ticket machines..
wrote in message oups.com... On 23 May, 18:11, Mystery Flyer wrote: And secondly how come SWT machines wont sell me a ticket for tomorrow and Southern will. Heck the Southern will even sell me a Return to Inverness whereas the SWT machines seem to have had a station lobotomy. There's some weird and very annoying policy that if you're travelling only a short distance, you can't buy a return ticket. I had to go to Guildford on Monday and return on Tuesday. "No return mate, got to be two singles". Hence had to queue up twice. Nice way to make a railway more useable. Don't know what the reason for this policy is. The reason is to stop people using the same ticket more than once. On a short journey, it is less likely to get clipped than a long journey and if its validity was several days it could be used two or three times. There is however no need to queue up twice. There is no reason (apart from laziness by the seller) stopping you buying the return ticket dated for "tomorrow". tim Patrick |
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SWT Vs Southern ticket machines..
David Cantrell wrote:
There's some weird and very annoying policy that if you're travelling only a short distance, you can't buy a return ticket. You can, but only a *day* return. Can't buy a return ticket to come back a few days later. This makes a certain amount of sense within a small area, but first of all the distance is silly, something like 50 miles, and second there should be exceptions for ports and airports, which there aren't. Apparently if you get a train to Gatwick the train company can't imagine that you might actually be travelling to Stockholm for the weekend and not just be a friend-less plane-nerd. you *can* get period returns to gatwick, stansted and luton, from London Terminals at least: i've used all of the above. jb |
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John B wrote:
you *can* get period returns to gatwick, stansted and luton, from London Terminals at least: i've used all of the above. You can get an Open Return from Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport (currently £6.80 SOR, £9.60 FOR), a distance of just under 10 miles! Cheers, Barry |
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On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 08:47:04AM -0700, John B wrote:
you *can* get period returns to gatwick, stansted and luton, from London Terminals at least: i've used all of the above. Couldn't from Thornton Heath last time I tried, which was maybe a year or so ago. -- David Cantrell | top google result for "topless karaoke murders" I think the most difficult moment that anyone could face is seeing their domestic servants, whether maid or drivers, run away -- Abdul Rahman Al-Sheikh, writing at http://www.arabnews.com/?article=38558 |
SWT Vs Southern ticket machines..
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Cantrell writes you *can* get period returns to gatwick, stansted and luton, from London Terminals at least: i've used all of the above. Couldn't from Thornton Heath last time I tried, which was maybe a year or so ago. The Avantix program shows: Thornton Heath to Gatwick: day returns only. Thornton Heath to Luton Airport: day returns only. Thornton Heath to Stansted Airport: open tickets (including Saver) only. An SOR is 1.7 times the price of a SOS. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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