blacknight
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You need to read Q22 again.
"....If a passenger is delayed and the rail industry or it's partners is at fault, which should be checked with your control office, change to another train of the same company is allowed to get them to their destination with the least delay. This is irrespective of the combination of tickets held...."
Virgin don't serve Leeds. Did I ever say that Virgin serve Leeds, well not yet anyway but if you read my post it was in response that Virgin would be able to sort something out with XC or LM following morning. Yet NXEA would be able to oranise same assistance with EC & Northern
However Question 23 says in times of disruption staff can use their discretion (as advised by control). Which NXEA control offered by routing via Leeds & Manchester to get passenger to end destination by quickest means by getting back into Stoke on Trent at 6am. Can anyone offer a quicker option going by rail?
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You need to read Q22 again.
It does not clearly state that at all. It has examples where a tube ticket is present. It does not say you need a tube ticket!
If you still believe that you need an underground ticket, perhaps you could answer the Kings Cross-St Pancras connection issue on those grounds? DO you need a tube ticket from Kings Cross to St Pancras to be covered as if you hold a through ticket?
If then if under example of valid combination tube ticket is not required why not just give example of 2 AP tickets held as Bristol-Paddington & Kings Cross-Hull, why mention linking tube ticket at all? must be given for a reason
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