LNW-GW Joint
Veteran Member
I have used these excellent-value tickets before, and am now wondering about the small print of starting late/ending short.
This is the sort of thing that gets British TOCs angry with the equivalent (Advance) tickets, and they insist on the exact point-to-point journey being made.
What I would like to know is (for Wed Oct 10, booking via DB web site):
Travelling Basel Bad Bf to Milan (0941 ICE via Zurich).
Standard fare EUR 105.20, no cheap fares.
(SBB site gives CHF 115, also no cheap fares).
But if I book from Freiburg (on the same ICE train, dep 0901), the standard fare is is EUR 125.20, but there is also currently a Savings fare of EUR 53.
So the question is, can I buy the Savings fare from Freiburg and join the train at Basel?
I've looked for DB's Terms and Conditions for Savings tickets but apart from the obvious restriction to the one train, I can't find out if "starting late" (or ending short) is allowed.
Does anyone on here know?
This is the sort of thing that gets British TOCs angry with the equivalent (Advance) tickets, and they insist on the exact point-to-point journey being made.
What I would like to know is (for Wed Oct 10, booking via DB web site):
Travelling Basel Bad Bf to Milan (0941 ICE via Zurich).
Standard fare EUR 105.20, no cheap fares.
(SBB site gives CHF 115, also no cheap fares).
But if I book from Freiburg (on the same ICE train, dep 0901), the standard fare is is EUR 125.20, but there is also currently a Savings fare of EUR 53.
So the question is, can I buy the Savings fare from Freiburg and join the train at Basel?
I've looked for DB's Terms and Conditions for Savings tickets but apart from the obvious restriction to the one train, I can't find out if "starting late" (or ending short) is allowed.
Does anyone on here know?