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Hi folks,
A couple of questions if I may. I was planning to travel on the Cross Country services from Reading to East Croydon/Redhill sometime soon, to say farewell (I need one of the curves at Acton Wells Jct). Am I right in thinking that the only bits of track that these services use that could be considered rare are Acton-Mitre Bridge, and Latchmere-Factory Jcts, as per PSUL http://www.avoe05.dsl.pipex.com/2008.htm I was thinking of doing both ways from East Croydon/Redhill to Gatwick (i.e. via Kensington Olympia, and via Guildford), can anyone suggest the best ticket to get? I see there are two Gatwick-Reading fares, one routes Guildford and the other London.... does Kensington Olympia still count as a London Terminal please? I was going to look at a zone R1256 travelcard, then a boundary zone 6 to Reading ticket, but I see this is only available as either route Slough or route Ascot, so perhaps doesn't help me that much. Anyone care to say whether East Croydon to Reading via Guildford would be considered a valid route? Thanks in anticipation |
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On May 23, 10:40*am, wrote:
Hi folks, A couple of questions if I may. *I was planning to travel on the Cross Country services from Reading to East Croydon/Redhill sometime soon, to say farewell (I need one of the curves at Acton Wells Jct). Am I right in thinking that the only bits of track that these services use that could be considered rare are Acton-Mitre Bridge, and Latchmere-Factory Jcts, as per PSULhttp://www.avoe05.dsl.pipex.com/2008.htm I was thinking of doing both ways from East Croydon/Redhill to Gatwick (i.e. via Kensington Olympia, and via Guildford), can anyone suggest the best ticket to get? I see there are two Gatwick-Reading fares, one routes Guildford and the other London.... does Kensington Olympia still count as a London Terminal please? I was going to look at a zone R1256 travelcard, then a boundary zone 6 to Reading ticket, but I see this is only available as either route Slough or route Ascot, so perhaps doesn't help me that much. Anyone care to say whether East Croydon to Reading via Guildford would be considered a valid route? Thanks in anticipation The fares I can see are £18 CDR 'via Gomshall' and £24.10 'any permitted' which presumably includes KO (not a London terminal) or Ascot but not London. I couldn't get it to show me a via London fare |
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On 23 May, 11:48, wrote:
On May 23, 10:40*am, wrote: Hi folks, A couple of questions if I may. *I was planning to travel on the Cross Country services from Reading to East Croydon/Redhill sometime soon, to say farewell (I need one of the curves at Acton Wells Jct). Am I right in thinking that the only bits of track that these services use that could be considered rare are Acton-Mitre Bridge, and Latchmere-Factory Jcts, as per PSULhttp://www.avoe05.dsl.pipex.com/2008.htm I was thinking of doing both ways from East Croydon/Redhill to Gatwick (i.e. via Kensington Olympia, and via Guildford), can anyone suggest the best ticket to get? I see there are two Gatwick-Reading fares, one routes Guildford and the other London.... does Kensington Olympia still count as a London Terminal please? I was going to look at a zone R1256 travelcard, then a boundary zone 6 to Reading ticket, but I see this is only available as either route Slough or route Ascot, so perhaps doesn't help me that much. Anyone care to say whether East Croydon to Reading via Guildford would be considered a valid route? Thanks in anticipation The fares I can see are £18 CDR 'via Gomshall' and £24.10 'any permitted' which presumably includes KO (not a London terminal) or Ascot but not London. I couldn't get it to show me a via London fare- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Reading to East Croydon via Redhill is a permitted route (map CS) so a "Not London" ticket is fine - there is a lower priced "via Redhill" ticket as well so some FGW conductors don't like "not London" tickets via Redhill. One day travelcards are definitely not valid via Guildford. Kensington Olympia is "not London". Gatwick to Reading is *not* currently valid via London according to the routing guide even though there is an appropriate fare with cross London connection. The various services have different routes between Kensington Olympia and East Croydon - I have been via Norbury, Streatham Hill and Herne Hill - Tulse Hill at various occasions in the last few years. You may find that cheap AP tickets e.g. Reading to Gatwick by AXC and Gatwick to *Swindon* [1] by FGW are available at quieter times of the day. Hope this helps Jonathan [1] Breaking the rules on ending short. |
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On 23 May, 13:12, wrote:
You may find that cheap AP tickets e.g. Reading to Gatwick by AXC and Gatwick to *Swindon* [1] by FGW are available at quieter times of the day. [1] Breaking the rules on ending short.- Hide quoted text - Which is quite difficult at Reading as the barriers would refuse your ticket & the grippers, quite rightly, would tell you that the ticket is invalid to Reading & charge you again, plus Penalty Fare. Silly idea, really. |
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On 23 May, 13:30, Chris wrote:
On 23 May, 13:12, wrote: You may find that cheap AP tickets e.g. Reading to Gatwick by AXC and Gatwick to *Swindon* [1] by FGW are available at quieter times of the day. [1] Breaking the rules on ending short.- Hide quoted text - Which is quite difficult at Reading as the barriers would refuse your ticket & the grippers, quite rightly, would tell you that the ticket is invalid to Reading & charge you again, plus Penalty Fare. Silly idea, really. Barriers at Reading are turned off at 9pm Sunday to Thursday - also I'm not sure that the barriers are necessarily set to reject AP tickets ending short and besides the barrier staff let people through the manual gates on being shown a ticket with only a glance. I'd personally far rather see the barriers turned on at all times when trains run and keep use of the manual gate for very exceptional circumstances only but that's not the way things are. |
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In article , Paul Scott
writes Can you please cite the rule that says you can't end short on these AP tickets? If the previous poster means the new 'Advance' tickets they do indeed have new standard T&C which prevent BOJ, ending short and starting 'long'. I pointed this out a few weeks ago - and wonder if the NCOC para 16 should be amended to match? http://nationalrail.co.uk/times_fare...onditions.html Thanks. -- 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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On 24 May, 23:07, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in ... In article , writes Gatwick to Reading is *not* currently valid via London according to the routing guide even though there is an appropriate fare with cross London connection. On an Any Permitted ticket, you can go via London provided that you get to Reading via Staines (e.g. Gatwick to London Bridge, W&C line, Waterloo to Reading). On a "route London" ticket you can go via Paddington as well. You may find that cheap AP tickets e.g. Reading to Gatwick by AXC and Gatwick to *Swindon* [1] [1] Breaking the rules on ending short. Can you please cite the rule that says you can't end short on these AP tickets? If the previous poster means the new 'Advance' tickets they do indeed have new standard T&C which prevent BOJ, ending short and starting 'long'. I pointed this out a few weeks ago - and wonder if the NCOC para 16 should be amended to match? http://nationalrail.co.uk/times_fare...onditions.html "You may not start, break and resume, or end your journey at any intermediate station except to change to/from connecting trains as shown on the ticket(s) or other valid travel itinerary." Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - One thing I don't quite know is about the "valid travel itinerary". Am I obliged to take my booking confirmation with me when I travel so that a conductor could check I am on the right trains (the & connections part where those trains don't have reservations)? AP tickets issued on normal credit-card sized ticket stock only show the part of the journey where there is a reservation. Alternatively, is the "valid travel itinerary" simply a way of describing mobile tickets or paper tickets that aren't in widespread use yet? Jonathan |
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