Not without buying two tickets. Indeed, the earliest point at which you can pick up the EMR service with a London to Liverpool ticket is Warrington Central.Although not suitable for the OP due to length of journey, could you travel GA from London Liverpool Street to Norwich, then EMR from Norwich to Liverpool Lime Street?
WouldNot without buying two tickets. Indeed, the earliest point at which you can pick up the EMR service with a London to Liverpool ticket is Warrington Central.
No. That is not a permitted route for a ticket from London to Liverpool. As I noted, the first place the EMR service can be picked up is Warrington Central.Would
St Pancras-Nottingham-Liverpool by EMR be a valid route?
There was once a St Pancras-Liverpool Central service, wasn’t there?
Edit: sorry- just realised that the thread was over a month old. Still curious, mind…
What is wrong with getting on it at Peterborough? I have also found some itineraries doubling back via St PancrasNo. That is not a permitted route for a ticket from London to Liverpool. As I noted, the first place the EMR service can be picked up is Warrington Central.
Intriguing though is that you can get an itinerary for Mill Hill Broadway to Liverpool via St Pancras and Nottingham on a booking engine.
Which map combination allows travel via Peterborough?What is wrong with getting on it at Peterborough? I have also found some itineraries doubling back via St Pancras
Can you tell me what all the abbreviations mean please?Which map combination allows travel via Peterborough?
London to Liverpool has the following routes (with broad summary shown)
BV+GC (High Wycombe and Birmingham)
CH+BJ+GC (High Wycombe and Chester)
CH+EJ (WCML and Chester)
CH+RJ+RG (Reading, West Midlands and Chester)
EV (WCML plus loops and Runcorn)
ME+EB (WCML and Shrewsbury)
ME+GC (High Wycombe and Shrewsbury)
ME+RB+RG (Reading, Birmingham and Shrewsbury)
NO+NC+EJ (WCML, Crewe and Warrington)
NR+NC+EJ (WCML, Crewe and Warrington)
RV+RG (Reading, Birmingham and Runcorn)
None of those routes take in Manchester, Nottingham or Peterborough so plenty wrong with picking up the EMR service in Peterborough with a ticket from London to Liverpool.
They aren't abbreviations as such - they are the names of maps (and in particular combinations of those maps) on the routeing guide applicable for journeys between London and Liverpool (as set out in the relevant document).Can you tell me what all the abbreviations mean please?