NLC1072
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Right here goes;
Basically I want to know whether this is a valid combination and if my interpretation of the NCoC is correct, Thanks!
EUS - NMP (SOR - £12.95PRV)
Heart of England Rover 3 in 7 (£17.75PRV)
CRE - MAN (SDR Route Virgin Trains Only £2.65PRV)
Totals £33.35
using section 19 of the NCoC - 19.
Using a combination of tickets
You may use two or more tickets for one journey as long as together they cover the entire
journey and one of the following applies:
(a) they are both Zonal Tickets (unless special conditions prohibit their use);
(b) the train you are in calls at a station where you change from one
ticket to another; or
(c) one of the tickets is a Season Ticket (which for this purpose does not include
Season Tickets or travel passes issued on behalf of a passenger transport
executive or local authority) or a leisure travel pass, and the other ticket(s) is/are not.
You must comply with any restriction shown on the tickets relating to travel in the trains of
a particular Train Company or Train Companies (see Condition 10).
If you do not comply with this Condition, you will be treated as having joined the train
without a ticket and the relevant parts of Condition 2 or 4 will apply, either to the entire
journey, or from the last station where the train stopped at which at least one of the
tickets was valid.
For the purposes of this Condition, a leisure travel pass means any multi-journey ticket
(excluding Season Tickets) valid for:
(i) at least 7 consecutive days; or
(ii) at least 3 days in a period of at least 7 consecutive days
and includes rover tickets, travel passes, flexipass tickets and Britrail passes.
As that is, I assume the train does not need to stop at either of the splitting points because section 19 B does not apply here which I have underlined, now can I get away with this being NMP even if the train omits the loop when the 3-7 rover takes over as it is a leisure ticket?
OR does anybody know a cheaper way on the day of a privilege card holder to get to Manchester for some train bashing!
Thanks!
NLC1072
Basically I want to know whether this is a valid combination and if my interpretation of the NCoC is correct, Thanks!
EUS - NMP (SOR - £12.95PRV)
Heart of England Rover 3 in 7 (£17.75PRV)
CRE - MAN (SDR Route Virgin Trains Only £2.65PRV)
Totals £33.35
using section 19 of the NCoC - 19.
Using a combination of tickets
You may use two or more tickets for one journey as long as together they cover the entire
journey and one of the following applies:
(a) they are both Zonal Tickets (unless special conditions prohibit their use);
(b) the train you are in calls at a station where you change from one
ticket to another; or
(c) one of the tickets is a Season Ticket (which for this purpose does not include
Season Tickets or travel passes issued on behalf of a passenger transport
executive or local authority) or a leisure travel pass, and the other ticket(s) is/are not.
You must comply with any restriction shown on the tickets relating to travel in the trains of
a particular Train Company or Train Companies (see Condition 10).
If you do not comply with this Condition, you will be treated as having joined the train
without a ticket and the relevant parts of Condition 2 or 4 will apply, either to the entire
journey, or from the last station where the train stopped at which at least one of the
tickets was valid.
For the purposes of this Condition, a leisure travel pass means any multi-journey ticket
(excluding Season Tickets) valid for:
(i) at least 7 consecutive days; or
(ii) at least 3 days in a period of at least 7 consecutive days
and includes rover tickets, travel passes, flexipass tickets and Britrail passes.
As that is, I assume the train does not need to stop at either of the splitting points because section 19 B does not apply here which I have underlined, now can I get away with this being NMP even if the train omits the loop when the 3-7 rover takes over as it is a leisure ticket?
OR does anybody know a cheaper way on the day of a privilege card holder to get to Manchester for some train bashing!
Thanks!
NLC1072