boiledbeans2
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Let's say I buy a London Terminals to Margate ticket, valid on HS1.
When I buy this ticket on Southeastern's website, right below the "Add to basket" button, it explains the ticket conditions:
So it seems both north and south London Terminals are a valid origin.
I believe the reason is that there are trains from both Victoria and St Pancras to Margate.
But can I make the following cross-London journey on that ticket?
Vauxhall to Waterloo on SWR
Waterloo East to London Bridge on SE
London Bridge to St Pancras on Thameslink
St Pancras to Margate on SE HS1
When I buy this ticket on Southeastern's website, right below the "Add to basket" button, it explains the ticket conditions:
Std Super Off-Peak Day Return £36.20
Flexible ticket valid for travel on off-peak trains only
London Terminals*
Margate
In addition to the normal permitted routes, this ticket is also valid for travel on Southeastern high speed services.
[...]
*Valid from
Your ticket is only valid for travel from the following London Terminal stations:
London St Pancras
London Victoria
London Waterloo
London Cannon Street
London Charing Cross
London Blackfriars
London Waterloo East
Vauxhall
London Bridge
City Thameslink
London Liverpool Street
So it seems both north and south London Terminals are a valid origin.
I believe the reason is that there are trains from both Victoria and St Pancras to Margate.
But can I make the following cross-London journey on that ticket?
Vauxhall to Waterloo on SWR
Waterloo East to London Bridge on SE
London Bridge to St Pancras on Thameslink
St Pancras to Margate on SE HS1