WesternLancer
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Hi - I don't live in GWR land so don't tend to buy tickets from their website/app - but my young nephew does and asked for my advice.
So he's got a new smart phone (didn't have one before) and has not traveled by train on his own much before (and his family are infrequent rail users). He wanted to buy a Super off peak Single ticket and expected this to be able to be an e-ticket that he could simply buy, use and show on his phone (I'm personally well aware fo the debate on keeping your phone alive when you rely on such a ticket, recently on the disputes thread
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I had advised him to buy from GWR as they would be the TOC running the trains on the trip he is planning.
He asked if he was doing something wrong as it gave no option for an e-ticket / pdf ticket that could be used at gates etc (only for paper tickets to be collected at station or posted to him) when trying to buy on line.
GWR website implies 'most tickets' are available as an e-ticket yet this was not showing as an option when he was purchasing it via the GWR app or website which he had registered for.
Journey was Oxford to Bath via Didcot, so not an unusual route or type of ticket to want.
Is this this a route that GWR do not in fact provide as an e-ticket or were he and I doing something wrong / missing something?
Thoughts gratefully received!
So he's got a new smart phone (didn't have one before) and has not traveled by train on his own much before (and his family are infrequent rail users). He wanted to buy a Super off peak Single ticket and expected this to be able to be an e-ticket that he could simply buy, use and show on his phone (I'm personally well aware fo the debate on keeping your phone alive when you rely on such a ticket, recently on the disputes thread

I had advised him to buy from GWR as they would be the TOC running the trains on the trip he is planning.
He asked if he was doing something wrong as it gave no option for an e-ticket / pdf ticket that could be used at gates etc (only for paper tickets to be collected at station or posted to him) when trying to buy on line.
GWR website implies 'most tickets' are available as an e-ticket yet this was not showing as an option when he was purchasing it via the GWR app or website which he had registered for.
Journey was Oxford to Bath via Didcot, so not an unusual route or type of ticket to want.
Is this this a route that GWR do not in fact provide as an e-ticket or were he and I doing something wrong / missing something?
Thoughts gratefully received!