Is an Off Peak Return valid for this journey? i.e. Can you continue on the outward part of the Off Peak Return on day 2?
Sorry, let's try that again - I misunderstood what you asked.
This ticket has no additional restrictions, but the rules say:
BREAK OF JOURNEY
Break of journey is allowed on
the outward portion of
Off-Peak tickets UNLESS
OTHERWISE INDICATED BY A
RESTRICTION SHOWN AGAINST THE
TICKET'S VALIDITY CODE and
in all cases on the return
portion of Off-Peak return
tickets.
Off-Peak Singles and the
outward portion of Off-Peak
Returns are valid for travel
on the date shown on the
ticket and until 04:29 the
following morning. If the
journey cannot be completed in
this time, the ticket may be
used to continue the journey
on the following day. Unless
otherwise indicated in the
relevant restriction code,
time restrictions apply as
from the initial origin
station on both days. The
appropriate restrictions for
the actual day on which travel
is being undertaken apply (for
example, it may be that day 1
is on Sunday, no restrictions
apply, but on day 2, the
Monday-Friday restrictions
apply). All travel must be
completed by 04:29 in the
morning after this second day.
Please note that break of
journey is not permitted on
some journeys, as detailed in
the ticket restrictions.
This bit:
If the
journey cannot be completed in
this time, the ticket may be
used to continue the journey
on the following day.
is particularly relevant. To me that says you can't do this unless you run out of trains at Clapham Junction, which unless you travel *very* late you won't.
So I would say it is not valid. One option if splitting the journey into three singles or two off-peak returns with the train stopping at Clapham both ways doesn't seem viable (might you get an Advance for part of it?) might be to buy two Off Peak Returns in opposite directions and just use the return half of each, which would get you two singles valid for as many BoJ as you want for a month each, effectively.
Neil