I have a ticket:
Travelling on the return portion in off-peak I missed the half-hourly Staines service and wanted to travel on the fast GWR service via Slough.
My expectation in excessing the return portion for a change of route is that I’d pay half the difference in fare between what I’d already paid and the lowest fare for immediate travel. Such a ticket given I was travelling during off-peak I assumed to be:
Half the difference in fare = £0.25
However when trying to excess the fare at the origin station, onboard and at the destination I was given three different prices - all of which weren’t £0.25.
What is the correct excess fare in this case?
- London Terminals to Reading Stations
- Anytime Day Return
- Via Staines
- Adult with 16-25 Railcard
- £13.15
Travelling on the return portion in off-peak I missed the half-hourly Staines service and wanted to travel on the fast GWR service via Slough.
My expectation in excessing the return portion for a change of route is that I’d pay half the difference in fare between what I’d already paid and the lowest fare for immediate travel. Such a ticket given I was travelling during off-peak I assumed to be:
- London Terminals to Reading Stations
- Off-Peak Day Return
- Any Permitted
- Adult with 16-25 Railcard
- £13.65
Half the difference in fare = £0.25
However when trying to excess the fare at the origin station, onboard and at the destination I was given three different prices - all of which weren’t £0.25.
What is the correct excess fare in this case?