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Windsor & Eton Central to Windsor & Eton Riverside
Hertford North to Hertford East
Hertford North to Hertford East
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Nope, sorry, there is a valid fare from Newark Castle to Newark Northgate, £2.70 - only valid on the 22:57 to Lincoln, which calls at Castle and Northgate (double reversal for Lincoln).Newark Castle to Newark Northgate. NR recommends a (rather gentle) 28 minute walk.
Is it valid via the Gravesend ferry?I wanted to say Rainham (Kent) to Rainham (Essex) - i.e. across the water - but there is a fare available
Two local stations with no fares available
If there is no fare, does that mean travel between the two stations is free?
Smethwick Galton bridge high levelCanterbury East to Canterbury West
New Cross to New Cross Gate
Thorne South to Thorne North
Nah you can get a central to Queen street singe,£4.00 changing at Partick (only after the station link bus finishes though ) altough it only takes about 5 minuites walk anyway!!!Glasgow Central to Glasgow Queen St
Did you check STP to KGX, I did loads of tickets available £6.40 via Finsbury ParkKings Cross & St Pancras
Liverpool Street to Moorgate
Smethwick Galton bridge high level
Smethwick Galton bridge low level
You can't - there is no fare defined for the journey. If you turned up and were adamant about making the journey, you'd probably get sold either a return to Partick or a single from Argyle Street to High StreetNah you can get a central to Queen street singe,£4.00 changing at Partick (only after the station link bus finishes though ) altough it only takes about 5 minuites walk anyway!!!
The only fares available for this are Travelcards, so I don't think it really qualifies - it's no different to a rover or ranger being a valid ticket option, which is clearly not what the OP is after.and between Whyteleafe and Upper Warlingham.
Not only are these not “local” to each other, but there are plenty of fares available.Fenchurch Street to Gospel Oak
Newhaven Marine has closed. There was no Newhaven Marina station, though I assume that's just a typo?They are the same station, just different platforms. Newhaven Marina to Newhaven Harbour on the other hand...
If you are travelling via Maiden Newton, then just to Dorchester West. I haven't checked if the super-circuitous route via Poole is valid, though I rather doubt it.Yeovil Pen Mill to Dorchester is interesting, you can only get a ticket to "Dorchester stations", not to Dorchester South.
Route any permitted - so what would be permitted? Down to Weymouth and back? Or via Westbury/Salisbury/Southampton/Dorchester South?
Or just direct to Dorchester West?