This has been posted before several weeks ago and you can find the thread discussing it here.
RG: If you choose to buy multiple tickets for a simple journey, you may find it's considerably cheaper. But you're not getting the guarantee of the service all the way through. If your train from A to B was delayed, and you missed the train from B to C, you'd have to buy a new ticket.
RG is right about the level of confusion though - most people just want a ticket, not an A-Level on how to work the system.
RG is right about the level of confusion though - most people just want a ticket, not an A-Level on how to work the system.
But it's a bit rich him saying this, however true it may be, when the organisation he represents is one of those responsible for needing said A Level in order to travel cost effectively!