Bill Badger
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On a Saturday I wish to travel from Farnborough to Royston, back to Guildford and then return to Farnborough, all on the same day. I have an Annual Gold Card from Farnborough to Winchester.
I think the following is the cheapest permitted way I can do this, but just wanted to double check, I wasn't doing anything wrong.
Farnborough to Guildford (any permitted - which is valid via Woking) Off Peak Day Return £3.30
Woking to Welwyn North Off peak Day Return £11.05
Welwyn North to Royston Off peak day return £6.25
Total cost £20.60
Using this combination I would use the outward portion of the Farnborough to Guildford ticket as far as Woking, where I would break my journey and then travel onto Royston, using my Woking to Welwyn North and Welwyn North to Royston tickets, returning later in the day.
On reaching Woking on the return journey I would use the remainder of my Farnborough to Guildford outward ticket to Guildford and then finally return from Guildford direct to Farnborough at the end of the day.
As I have an annual season ticket, I wouldn't therefore need to catch a train stopping at Welwyn North either.
Does this all sound OK?
Cheers,
I think the following is the cheapest permitted way I can do this, but just wanted to double check, I wasn't doing anything wrong.
Farnborough to Guildford (any permitted - which is valid via Woking) Off Peak Day Return £3.30
Woking to Welwyn North Off peak Day Return £11.05
Welwyn North to Royston Off peak day return £6.25
Total cost £20.60
Using this combination I would use the outward portion of the Farnborough to Guildford ticket as far as Woking, where I would break my journey and then travel onto Royston, using my Woking to Welwyn North and Welwyn North to Royston tickets, returning later in the day.
On reaching Woking on the return journey I would use the remainder of my Farnborough to Guildford outward ticket to Guildford and then finally return from Guildford direct to Farnborough at the end of the day.
As I have an annual season ticket, I wouldn't therefore need to catch a train stopping at Welwyn North either.
Does this all sound OK?
Cheers,