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In message , at 19:25:10 on
Sat, 25 Jul 2009, Albert remarked: Can someone explain why it is that if you buy a cheap-day return from a station on the Brighton Line in Sussex to City-Thameslink you are only allowed to return by First Capital Connect (ie. from C-T or London Bridge) and not from Victoria? The ticket is marked "Route - FCC only". This has been much discussed, mainly with regard to Gatwick - where there is apparently a "not Gatwick Express" version of the ticket that is in effect an "any-permitted" (except Gatex). But I agree that to the casual traveller they do appear to try very hard to force the FCC-only ticket onto you. (I've even been sold an FCC-only ticket to Waterloo East, which is in theory impossible). What station is it? Three Bridges What you want is the £13.40 "not gatex" CDR. -- Roland Perry |
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