There are no day returns available from Worcester to Newport (South Wales), just an off-peak return at £31.60.
I think I've found a way to do it legally for just £13.60, but can somebody please confirm if I'm definitely allowed to do it this way.
I buy an off-peak day return from Worcester to Patchway at £13.60. Normally, it would be expected I change trains somewhere in the Bristol area, probably at Filton Abbey Wood.
I put in into the National Rail journey planner "via Hereford", and the £13.60 ticket still comes up as valid, surprisingly. So it's Worcester-Hereford-Newport-Patchway.
So all I simply do is only go as far as Newport and then exit the station there, considering it a break of journey, and I've gone from Worcester to Newport and back in a day for less than half the price of a normal ticket.
I'm reasonably sure this is all legitimate, but could somebody please check into this. Also, if I'm challenged on my way to Hereford, or from Hereford to Newport, or at the ticket gates at Newport, how could I prove to the train crew the route's valid? Is showing them the journey on my phone's National Rail Enquiries app sufficient?
I think I've found a way to do it legally for just £13.60, but can somebody please confirm if I'm definitely allowed to do it this way.
I buy an off-peak day return from Worcester to Patchway at £13.60. Normally, it would be expected I change trains somewhere in the Bristol area, probably at Filton Abbey Wood.
I put in into the National Rail journey planner "via Hereford", and the £13.60 ticket still comes up as valid, surprisingly. So it's Worcester-Hereford-Newport-Patchway.
So all I simply do is only go as far as Newport and then exit the station there, considering it a break of journey, and I've gone from Worcester to Newport and back in a day for less than half the price of a normal ticket.
I'm reasonably sure this is all legitimate, but could somebody please check into this. Also, if I'm challenged on my way to Hereford, or from Hereford to Newport, or at the ticket gates at Newport, how could I prove to the train crew the route's valid? Is showing them the journey on my phone's National Rail Enquiries app sufficient?