I have spotted an interesting potential fare loophole on a line which I travel on from time to time and am wondering whether it can be safely used without breaking any rules
For those not familiar with the line, the stations between Wolverhampton and Telford are ordered as follows
Wolverhampton, Bilbrook, Codsall, Albrighton, Cosford, Shifnal, Telford Central
Say I want to travel from Wolverhampton to Telford Central using a simple off peak open return ticket. The price would be around £10.50
Now on the West Midlands Railway app they sell a Albrighton to Telford, VIA Wolverhampton off peak open return ticket for £5.60, with the suggestion of taking a train from Albrighton to Wolverhampton then changing and taking another from Wolverhampton to Telford (going back on yourself, basically)
Would I be able to buy this ticket, not take the journey from Albrighton to Wolverhampton but instead just use the leg from Wolverhampton to Telford? Then on the way back simply go from Telford to Wolverhampton, without then changing to go back to Albrighton?
If so this would save near enough half the fare, which seems too good to be true, so is there some kind of catch here? Thanks
For those not familiar with the line, the stations between Wolverhampton and Telford are ordered as follows
Wolverhampton, Bilbrook, Codsall, Albrighton, Cosford, Shifnal, Telford Central
Say I want to travel from Wolverhampton to Telford Central using a simple off peak open return ticket. The price would be around £10.50
Now on the West Midlands Railway app they sell a Albrighton to Telford, VIA Wolverhampton off peak open return ticket for £5.60, with the suggestion of taking a train from Albrighton to Wolverhampton then changing and taking another from Wolverhampton to Telford (going back on yourself, basically)
Would I be able to buy this ticket, not take the journey from Albrighton to Wolverhampton but instead just use the leg from Wolverhampton to Telford? Then on the way back simply go from Telford to Wolverhampton, without then changing to go back to Albrighton?
If so this would save near enough half the fare, which seems too good to be true, so is there some kind of catch here? Thanks