Looking at the Routing Guide it seems I can travel London - Manchester using an Off Peak 'any permitted' ticket @£46.20 from:
Euston (via any of the 'direct' routes & via Wolverhampton)
Paddington (via Reading and XC)
St Pancras (via Sheffield)
Queries
As route from St Pancras goes through Chesterfield why is there a (sometimes) more expensive 'via Chesterfield' fare shown as it appear the A/P ticket is valid?
Could I also travel from Marylebone to Birmingham (Moor Street) and walk to New Street for onward connection? Routing guide would suggest I can as GM +CM +GC is a valid route. (I've a mind to try the Chiltern 'silver' trains)
If it helps I have a senior railcard and time is not important.
Many thanks Pauldubs
Euston (via any of the 'direct' routes & via Wolverhampton)
Paddington (via Reading and XC)
St Pancras (via Sheffield)
Queries
As route from St Pancras goes through Chesterfield why is there a (sometimes) more expensive 'via Chesterfield' fare shown as it appear the A/P ticket is valid?
Could I also travel from Marylebone to Birmingham (Moor Street) and walk to New Street for onward connection? Routing guide would suggest I can as GM +CM +GC is a valid route. (I've a mind to try the Chiltern 'silver' trains)
If it helps I have a senior railcard and time is not important.
Many thanks Pauldubs