I wasn't sure if this was best posted here or in the Fares Advice subforum so please do feel free to move it.
A few weeks ago I travelled on an EMR service which was not my booked time, as the booked train was cancelled. I was lucky to be allowed to travel on a service of my choice, rather than the next available, and the ticket inspector onboard added a comment to my ticket to this effect, although I have no idea what it said or how anyone would be able to see it.
I have a couple of questions about these digital tickets which hadn't occurred to me before now. Firstly, are the comments that he added visible to me anywhere? And secondly, how does a barcode even work? I didn't scan it at my origin station, as I was let through the barriers instead, but I did at my destination, and it allowed me through with no issue. Can someone scan the barcode and see that I only exited a station, but didn't enter, and if so, could that cause a problem onboard? I'm thinking of my specific situation, where I entered at a gated station, and the gates are in operation at all times, to my knowledge.
Would be very interested to learn a little more about this if anyone has some insight.
A few weeks ago I travelled on an EMR service which was not my booked time, as the booked train was cancelled. I was lucky to be allowed to travel on a service of my choice, rather than the next available, and the ticket inspector onboard added a comment to my ticket to this effect, although I have no idea what it said or how anyone would be able to see it.
I have a couple of questions about these digital tickets which hadn't occurred to me before now. Firstly, are the comments that he added visible to me anywhere? And secondly, how does a barcode even work? I didn't scan it at my origin station, as I was let through the barriers instead, but I did at my destination, and it allowed me through with no issue. Can someone scan the barcode and see that I only exited a station, but didn't enter, and if so, could that cause a problem onboard? I'm thinking of my specific situation, where I entered at a gated station, and the gates are in operation at all times, to my knowledge.
Would be very interested to learn a little more about this if anyone has some insight.