Envoy
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Looking to buy a Bristol Temple Meads to Plymouth return for today, I see that I can pay £55 return and use either the 8.44 Cross Country departure from Bristol or the 9.13 FGW and any train back. What I would like to know is that when two operators operate on the same route, how do they know which train I am on with such a ticket and who would get the revenue?
Furthermore, I see that by buying a BRI > TAU return for £19.90 plus a TAU > PLY return for £18, I can do the same trip for £37.90 thus saving £17.10 whilst using the same trains. So, who would get this revenue and why do we have to constantly double check for split ticket options?
Furthermore, I see that by buying a BRI > TAU return for £19.90 plus a TAU > PLY return for £18, I can do the same trip for £37.90 thus saving £17.10 whilst using the same trains. So, who would get this revenue and why do we have to constantly double check for split ticket options?