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I had an off-peak day return (restriction code B1) from Burnley Machester Road to Leeds for travel today (Tuesday).
I wanted to take the 1617 from Leeds to Todmorden and then the 1736 from Todmorden to Burnley Manchester Road using this ticket.
However, Northern support (online) stated my...
Avanti telling me I can travel tomorrow AFTER 12:00. Both of you saying if I travel today (at the time on my tickets) and make it as far as possible, they will have to provide accommodation if I can't get to my destination. So my questions is: why impose the after 12 rule if it means passengers...
Would that be the case even if I knew the onward journey can't be completed? E.g. if I get on a train now to Warrinton, knowing there is no onward travel, do they still have to provide this?
I have the following split ticketed journey (for today):
Chester (16:36) - Frodsham (Anytime day)
Frodsham - Oxenholme (changing at Warrington Bank Quay 17:03) (Off-peak)
Oxenholme Lake District (18:24) - Haymarket (Advanced) (changing at Haymarket)
Harmarket (21:05) - Leuchars (Advanced)...
Should also note that on the LNER website, for this ticket the T&Cs say:
This then continues onto the overnight BoJ I put in the OP. So while BRFares does seem to indicate no BoJ, the text on the LNER website would suggest otherwise (for a BoJ within a day)?
I assume "no BoJ" restriction includes same day break of journey? Back to original case, if chosen start time from Skipton does not allow the journey to be completed in the day, can I resume on day 2 with this restriction? And does start time on day 2 matter - I can't imagine they'd be pleased...
Where do you see the "no BoJ" restriction - is that essentially what I wrote in the initial post about only breaking if the journey can't be completed in a day?
Thanks - I saw @yorkie post that it is allowed but couldn't find anything too recent.
Source for this?
Perhaps a better question: for the cost of a £6 ticket between Skipton and Leeds, is it worth the hassle of potentially getting told my ticket is invalid, having to purchase a new one etc etc?
LNER website shows I can get an Advanced ticket from Cambridge to Skipton and then a Super Off-Peak Single (Online) ticket from Skipton back to Cambridge. Can I break the return journey overnight (Saturday to Sunday)? I've seen some threads on here saying yes, you can, but when searching most of...