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Advance Tickets with Underground Zones 1-2 as the origin or destination

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kel-green

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Hi All

I understand that these only include a single journey on the underground, but can you:

(a) with a ticket to Underground Zones 1-2, where your train arrives at Euston, can you walk to Euston Square to then do your single journey or must you enter the underground at Euston?
The reason why I ask is that I can get a direct tube to my destination from Euston Square, where it will involve changing if I got on at Euston.

(b) with a ticket from Underground Zones 1-2, where your train departs from Marylebone, can finish your single journey at Baker Street and then walk to Marylebone or must I go all the way to Marylebone? Similarly, it is a direct tube to Baker Street.

Many Thanks
Kel
 
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Joe Paxton

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Hi All

I understand that these only include a single journey on the underground, but can you:

(a) with a ticket to Underground Zones 1-2, where your train arrives at Euston, can you walk to Euston Square to then do your single journey or must you enter the underground at Euston?
The reason why I ask is that I can get a direct tube to my destination from Euston Square, where it will involve changing if I got on at Euston.

(b) with a ticket from Underground Zones 1-2, where your train departs from Marylebone, can finish your single journey at Baker Street and then walk to Marylebone or must I go all the way to Marylebone? Similarly, it is a direct tube to Baker Street.

Many Thanks
Kel

Yes and yes.

Both Underground stations appear in this list (detailing cross London tube transfers), and using them is totally logical in the two instances you give (i.e. it ticks the "subject to route of the through journey being made" qualifier on the linked page).
 
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