Journey details
Saturday morning, aiming to arrive in Chatham around 12.30.
I'll be purchasing a network railcard for the first time
It'll be a return journey.
I'll also be buying Plusbus at Chatham end
I'm looking to have a day out for the first time in ages without the car and am off to Chatham. But I wanted to stop in London. The return price with a network railcard is an attractive £20ish
But I want to stop at a couple of places, a pub in London (near Trafalgar Square) and Borough Market (London Bridge)
I've figured out the starting leg (High Wycombe to Marylebone)
As well as the finishing leg (St Pancras, Victoria or London Bridge) to Chatham)
But I don't know what I am allowed to do in between. I know I can 'break' the journey - does that effectively mean the same benefits as using a travelcard in London, or would I need to pay for the extra bits myself, using contactless or Oyster as I do normally.
Thanks in advance.
Saturday morning, aiming to arrive in Chatham around 12.30.
I'll be purchasing a network railcard for the first time
It'll be a return journey.
I'll also be buying Plusbus at Chatham end
I'm looking to have a day out for the first time in ages without the car and am off to Chatham. But I wanted to stop in London. The return price with a network railcard is an attractive £20ish
But I want to stop at a couple of places, a pub in London (near Trafalgar Square) and Borough Market (London Bridge)
I've figured out the starting leg (High Wycombe to Marylebone)
As well as the finishing leg (St Pancras, Victoria or London Bridge) to Chatham)
But I don't know what I am allowed to do in between. I know I can 'break' the journey - does that effectively mean the same benefits as using a travelcard in London, or would I need to pay for the extra bits myself, using contactless or Oyster as I do normally.
Thanks in advance.