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In April I am going to be travelling from Glasgow to Euston on a weekday on the 14:40 which arrives at 19:09 and then either:
option 1) Get the 19:43 from Euston to New Street changing on to 22:00 to Worcester
option 2) Get the tube to Paddington and get the 20:22 direct to Worcester, (I have not decided which option I will use yet).
I know there is direct trains from Glasgow to Birmingham which would be faster but I want to do the full WCML route which is why I am going in to London.
My question is with a 1st class advanced ticket from Glasgow to Euston and an advanced single form London to Worcester have I allowed enough time at Euston (34 minutes) or to get the tube to Paddington (73 minutes) for my separate advanced tickets to be accepted on later trains if the 14:40 was delayed or cancelled getting in to Euston?
(also I think I am right in thinking that if I have left enough connection time even with separate advanced tickets they would be accepted on later trains of any one of them has a problem)
Thanks for any replies in advance
option 1) Get the 19:43 from Euston to New Street changing on to 22:00 to Worcester
option 2) Get the tube to Paddington and get the 20:22 direct to Worcester, (I have not decided which option I will use yet).
I know there is direct trains from Glasgow to Birmingham which would be faster but I want to do the full WCML route which is why I am going in to London.
My question is with a 1st class advanced ticket from Glasgow to Euston and an advanced single form London to Worcester have I allowed enough time at Euston (34 minutes) or to get the tube to Paddington (73 minutes) for my separate advanced tickets to be accepted on later trains if the 14:40 was delayed or cancelled getting in to Euston?
(also I think I am right in thinking that if I have left enough connection time even with separate advanced tickets they would be accepted on later trains of any one of them has a problem)
Thanks for any replies in advance