work-traveller
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New to this jolly interesting forum, so apologies if this is a previously/much asked question:
The National Conditions of Carriage clearly state that 'Tickets remain the property of the relevant railway company'. Does that entitle a ticket inspector from a TOC (other than the TOC that issued your ticket) to retain your ticket when you reach the destination?
Sometimes I've wished to retain my ticket (possibly I forgot to get a receipt for expense purposes) which has generally proved straight forward, but from time to time a ticket inspector will absolutely insist on taking your ticket off you.
The National Conditions of Carriage clearly state that 'Tickets remain the property of the relevant railway company'. Does that entitle a ticket inspector from a TOC (other than the TOC that issued your ticket) to retain your ticket when you reach the destination?
Sometimes I've wished to retain my ticket (possibly I forgot to get a receipt for expense purposes) which has generally proved straight forward, but from time to time a ticket inspector will absolutely insist on taking your ticket off you.