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Recent content by richardtheblue

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    Permission to buy on board train

    Thank you for the further replies. Indeed, sorry if I have been unclear. I am *not* trying to assert that there is any kind of right to buy a ticket on the train if you don't have time beforehand. London Midland, or their staff, can entirely reasonably insist that no tickets are sold on board...
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    Permission to buy on board train

    Yes, certainly we have no problem with waiting for the next train - my wife said that if she'd known she wouldn't be able to use a railcard then she would have done so. But given that almost all guards are happy to sell tickets onboard if you ask permission, with all the applicable discounts, we...
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    Permission to buy on board train

    Thank you for the (many and varied) responses - you've given me a number of things to think about (and started a debate it seems)! Since I wrote my earlier message in a hurry, please let me clarify a few things. First, my wife asked, and was given, permission to buy a ticket for her journey...
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    Permission to buy on board train

    Hi, My wife had a problem today on a London Midland train from Longbridge to Five Ways. She arrived at the station just as the train was arriving so didn't have time to buy a ticket at the station, so went to the train guard and asked permission to buy a ticket on board, and he said that was...
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    Routeing query

    Hi, Travelling from Cambridge to Banbury (Standard Off-peak return), is it permissible to go via Basingstoke? My attempt at checking the routeing guide suggests it is, travelling London Waterloo-Basingstoke on map WX (the direct SWT train?) and then Basingstoke-Reading-Banbury on map CS (with...
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    Advice please - excess ticket

    Hi, I recently travelled from London Marylebone to Banbury, and bought an super-off-peak return (£11.20 I think) as it was only 5p more than the single and I thought I might use the return part in the next month. I now wish to travel from Birmingham Moor Street to Marylebone on Sunday. Do I...
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    ticket dispute - help please?

    Yes, in the original post I meant the 08:25 - I mixed up the times for the north and south-bound XC services. I was indeed using a YPR - sorry for not mentioning this - so it does make a significant difference costwise. Thanks for all your help - I have emailed CrossCountry about this, and...
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    ticket dispute - help please?

    Hi, this morning I travelled on the 08:19 XC train from Banbury to University, using a saver return ticket (which the fastticket machine happily sold me beforehand). On board the ticket inspector told me that the saver returns are no longer valid before 9:30 am, as a result of the fare...
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    restriction codes

    How can I find the restriction code for a particular ticket/journey (or otherwise find the applicable restrictions? More specifically, what restrictions apply to a saver return from Banbury to Longbridge? Does it matter whether I travel with Chiltern or Crosscountry? And (if anyone knows yet)...

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