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Flexibility of changing - Exeter or Plymouth?

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I still doubt that anyone would twig that you were meant to come on c2c but came on LU instead.
 
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I still doubt that anyone would twig that you were meant to come on c2c but came on LU instead.
If HHF is right though then in theory if a member of c2c staff saw you getting of a Lonodn Underground train and asked to see your ticket then they could throw the book at you.
 

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If HHF is right though then in theory if a member of c2c staff saw you getting of a Lonodn Underground train and asked to see your ticket then they could throw the book at you.

But how would they know that you were booked on a c2c train?
 

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But how would they know that you were booked on a c2c train?
Again, if we go with HHF's logic that all trains are booked if the ticket doesn't say &Connections then the only possible way you could be booked through to Barking is through c2c. As far as I know NR will always route you via c2c to Barking.
 
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