maxbarnish
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I have an itinerary for an advance ticket 17 November.
Woolwich Arsenal dep 14.39
London Charing Cross arr 15.13
London Paddington dep 16.03
Exeter St Davids arr 16.03
The ticket features Maltese cross symbol, and the itinerary says to go via the Underground.
Presumably the itinerary complies with minimum connection requirements as this is what I was sold.
Does it look a little tight across London? I know the walk to Bakerloo line at Charing Cross is quite long.
Forgive my ignorance please, but I am unsure if my connection is protected if there is a delay on the Underground. I know if there's a delay on the Southeastern train from Woolwich, I can get the next service from Paddington, but does this also apply if there's a problem on the Bakerloo line? I know the delay rules are different on Underground so wondered if that also applies to being able to take the next train?
Woolwich Arsenal dep 14.39
London Charing Cross arr 15.13
London Paddington dep 16.03
Exeter St Davids arr 16.03
The ticket features Maltese cross symbol, and the itinerary says to go via the Underground.
Presumably the itinerary complies with minimum connection requirements as this is what I was sold.
Does it look a little tight across London? I know the walk to Bakerloo line at Charing Cross is quite long.
Forgive my ignorance please, but I am unsure if my connection is protected if there is a delay on the Underground. I know if there's a delay on the Southeastern train from Woolwich, I can get the next service from Paddington, but does this also apply if there's a problem on the Bakerloo line? I know the delay rules are different on Underground so wondered if that also applies to being able to take the next train?