There are some exceptions to this unless they have recently been removed.it's not valid at all before 1000.
There are some exceptions to this unless they have recently been removed.
There's a comprehensive list of them here. Mainly services departing the origin station just before 1000/starting a long way from London.There are some exceptions to this unless they have recently been removed.
There are some wierdly anomolous stations- for example, Peterborough not being in the zone- it would surely be possible to write the restriction such that it was within the zone, but not valid on EC services, and to keep the Ely-Peterborough line outside it as well (Kings Lynn, like Exeter, is in the "south east"...)
Unless it's changed recently the leaflet advised splitting tickets when travelling outside of the boundary in order to make use of the Railcard; this effectively enforces travel on the stopping services without putting restrictions on which operator may be used.
With Peterborough, there's already FCC-only fares- it would surely be trivial to make the discount only applicable to those.
Yes, but then you lose the quiz question "What is the only FCC station outside the Network Railcard zone"!
"FCC station" or "station served by FCC"?
Yes, but then you lose the quiz question "What is the only FCC station outside the Network Railcard zone"!