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, PhilD wrote: The rules changed recently: I believe break of journey is allowed on any ticket now (I may be wrong, but I think that is the case), in which case there is no issue. Alternatively, just ask to pop out to the shop/cash point/ticket office/whatever, and "forget" to go back... I think it might be easier just to feign ignorance than to claim I was breaking a point-to-point journey like that one. It is a direct route, and they have better ones at Victoria anyway! But as it seems I was given bad information and it should be an allowed break of journey hopefully I will not need to claim anything anyway. Just need to make sure that it does not come under the "breaks are allowed except when they are not" rule for off peak tickets that Paul highlighted. Thanks. |
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