I want to travel from Enfield Chase to Cambridge. At the moment, you need to change to a bus for the Hertford North - Stevenage section between Mondays and Fridays, so I'd like to travel via Finsbury Park. One change, and no buses.
But the cheapest tickets are for travel "NOT VIA LONDON - Not valid for travel via (changing trains or passing through) London Terminals."
Would Finsbury Park count? I don't think it counts as a London Terminal.
Incidentally, if you try to force this route asking for tickets "via Finsbury Park" on most online ticketing services, it won't offer you a ticket for sale via this route. Yet it's actually the fastest route to travel. That "NOT VIA LONDON" ticket is only displayed for routes via Hertford and Stevenage.
Any thoughts?
But the cheapest tickets are for travel "NOT VIA LONDON - Not valid for travel via (changing trains or passing through) London Terminals."
Would Finsbury Park count? I don't think it counts as a London Terminal.
Incidentally, if you try to force this route asking for tickets "via Finsbury Park" on most online ticketing services, it won't offer you a ticket for sale via this route. Yet it's actually the fastest route to travel. That "NOT VIA LONDON" ticket is only displayed for routes via Hertford and Stevenage.
Any thoughts?