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....which, knowing this group, will result in a particularly
comprehensive answer ![]() I'm planning to travel on a Friday or Saturday evening from Shepherds Bush to Bletchley, then returning to Euston and back home on the tube, later that night. I've got a 16-25 Railcard, and intend to get a Z1-6 off-peak one day travelcard, and then an off-peak day return to Bletchley. But should this ticket be from Harrow & Wealdstone (the last calling point), or Hatch End (the last station in the zones), or is a 'Boundary Zone 6' available when travelling out of the zones? thanks, - martin |
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On Mar 9, 10:50*am, martin wrote:
...which, knowing this group, will result in a particularly comprehensive answer ![]() I'm planning to travel on a Friday or Saturday evening from Shepherds Bush to Bletchley, then returning to Euston and back home on the tube, later that night. I've got a 16-25 Railcard, and intend to get a Z1-6 off-peak one day travelcard, and then an off-peak day return to Bletchley. But should this ticket be from Harrow & Wealdstone (the last calling point), or Hatch End (the last station in the zones), or is a 'Boundary Zone 6' available when travelling out of the zones? The ticket should be from BZ6 to Bletchley. Zone extension tickets run *from* BZn *to* $station_outside_the_zones only (and back, if it's a return ticket). As it's a zone extension ticket, not just a combination of tickets, you can catch any LM train to Bletchley with that ticket, whether or not it stops at Harrow or Hatch End. [begin semi-related information that isn't directly related to your query] If you were going the other way, for which BZn tickets are not issued, life would become more complicated, as you'd need to buy combinations not extensions. Around London a combination of two tickets can only be used at non-stopping stations if one is a season ticket (which includes a period Travelcard but not a one-day Travelcard) and one is not. If both are day tickets, then you need to stop at the changeover station. So in that case you'd need to *either* buy a ticket from Bletchley to Hatch End and change at Watford for a slow train stopping at Hatch End, *or* buy a more expensive ticket from Bletchley to Harrow and take that train. If there happened to be a LM train ex-Bletchley that non-stopped between Watford and London, you couldn't make any use of your one-day Travelcard at all on it. If you have a period travelcard, you can do more or less whatever you like, except for travelling on Virgin. [end semirelated information] -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Mar 9, 12:15*pm, wrote:
On Mar 9, 10:50*am, martin wrote: I've got a 16-25 Railcard, and intend to get a Z1-6 off-peak one day travelcard, and then an off-peak day return to Bletchley. But should this ticket be from Harrow & Wealdstone (the last calling point), or Hatch End (the last station in the zones), or is a 'Boundary Zone 6' available when travelling out of the zones? The ticket should be from BZ6 to Bletchley. Zone extension tickets run *from* BZn *to* $station_outside_the_zones only (and back, if it's a return ticket). As it's a zone extension ticket, not just a combination of tickets, you can catch any LM train to Bletchley with that ticket, whether or not it stops at Harrow or Hatch End. Thanks. I think that's the information I was after, but was having trouble tracking down on the web. I'll just have to hope that the people at the ticket office at SPB have their heads screwed on, since I've had a little bit of difficulty obtaining anything from them that's a little out of the ordinary... - martin |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , (Paul Scott) wrote: wrote: [begin semi-related information that isn't directly related to your query] If you were going the other way, for which BZn tickets are not issued, life would become more complicated, as you'd need to buy combinations not extensions. [end semirelated information] OTOH you could just buy a 'day travelcard' from Bletchley - which conveniently adds a Z1-6 travelcard to a return ticket in a single transaction? I agree that would be ideal, but is it possible to buy such tickets for travel in the opposite direction though? It isn't possible. But I was only commenting on JB's proposals for a return journey starting from Bletchley, having snipped the other stuff in his earlier post... Paul |
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 03:50:41 -0700 (PDT), martin
wrote: I've got a 16-25 Railcard, and intend to get a Z1-6 off-peak one day travelcard, and then an off-peak day return to Bletchley. But should this ticket be from Harrow & Wealdstone (the last calling point), or Hatch End (the last station in the zones), or is a 'Boundary Zone 6' available when travelling out of the zones? Boundary Zone 6 exists for precisely that purpose, and is the one I'd go for. The others require the train to stop at the changeover point, so you'd have to use a slow train going back. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 12:53:15 -0000, "Paul Scott"
wrote: OTOH you could just buy a 'day travelcard' from Bletchley - which conveniently adds a Z1-6 travelcard to a return ticket in a single transaction? Which is not usable in the direction the OP proposes. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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Neil Williams wrote:
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 12:53:15 -0000, "Paul Scott" wrote: OTOH you could just buy a 'day travelcard' from Bletchley - which conveniently adds a Z1-6 travelcard to a return ticket in a single transaction? Which is not usable in the direction the OP proposes. But if you read the section of JB's post I'm replying to, he starts off with 'If you were going the other way'... Paul |
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![]() I bow to the superior knowledge of almost everybody here, but this sounds very much like the situation that got me into so much trouble on the way to Bedford. See my post of 4th March, in the thread "Reading Display" of early December. I don't think I'll be taking any more boundary zone 6 tickets to anywhere. The way I was treated by the inspectors was terrible and, had I been impoverished, would have left me stranded in Bedford with no way back or means of travel in London when I got back. Not to mention the impending prosecution. On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 19:48:11 GMT, (Neil Williams) wrote: On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 03:50:41 -0700 (PDT), martin wrote: I've got a 16-25 Railcard, and intend to get a Z1-6 off-peak one day travelcard, and then an off-peak day return to Bletchley. But should this ticket be from Harrow & Wealdstone (the last calling point), or Hatch End (the last station in the zones), or is a 'Boundary Zone 6' available when travelling out of the zones? Boundary Zone 6 exists for precisely that purpose, and is the one I'd go for. The others require the train to stop at the changeover point, so you'd have to use a slow train going back. Neil |
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