bakerstreet
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Could I just check that the following does what it says on the tin:
This is from the latest NFM from the ticket details of a Potters Bar to Basingstoke SVR.
I have one dated for outward travel today (Sat), picked up in advance. For various reasons I didn't do the Potters Bar to London section today but I would like to do London to Basingstoke tomorrow. Assuming I comply with the before 12noon requirement will I need to do a lot of explaining or will it be ok. Am thinking particularly of on train check and ticket gates at Waterloo and Basingstoke. Or would I be better buying a fresh single ticket?
the outward portion of Off-Peak Returns are valid for travel on the date shown on the ticket. Where a passenger wishes to stop overnight or the journey cannot be completed within one day, break of journey for an overnight stay is allowed. Where a journey does continue into the next day, travel must resume before 1200 and any relevant time restrictions apply. No further break of journey is allowed except for the purpose of changing trains.
This is from the latest NFM from the ticket details of a Potters Bar to Basingstoke SVR.
I have one dated for outward travel today (Sat), picked up in advance. For various reasons I didn't do the Potters Bar to London section today but I would like to do London to Basingstoke tomorrow. Assuming I comply with the before 12noon requirement will I need to do a lot of explaining or will it be ok. Am thinking particularly of on train check and ticket gates at Waterloo and Basingstoke. Or would I be better buying a fresh single ticket?