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Stompa

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If I have both the return half of a Cambridge to Finsbury Park Super Off-Peak Day Return, and a Z1-6 Travelcard, can I catch a non-stopping train from Kings Cross to Cambridge (i.e. one which passes through Finsbury Park without stopping)?

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I was going to outright say no. But does the travelcard change matters?
 

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Assuming "Travelcard" means a Day Travelcard, the answer is, I believe, no. If it were a season ticket that would be different.
 

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If I have both the return half of a Cambridge to Finsbury Park Super Off-Peak Day Return, and a Z1-6 Travelcard, can I catch a non-stopping train from Kings Cross to Cambridge (i.e. one which passes through Finsbury Park without stopping)?

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If the travelcard is a season then yes. If it's one-day then no.
 

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Have you already purchased your tickets? I assume your travelling from Cambridge to Finsbury Park and returning, with this question in relation to the return journey.

I would consider a Cambridge - Boundary Zone 6 Super Off Peak Day Return as then AFAIK you may travel on a FCC fast service, with your Zone 1 - 6 Travelcard.
 
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If you've already purchased your tickets and neither of them are season tickets, then I'd excess the Cambridge - Finsbury Park one up to a Cambridge - London Terminals. Shouldn't cost that much more :P
 

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I assume your travelling from Cambridge to Finsbury Park and returning, with this question in relation to the return journey.
That's correct. It's no big deal if I have to catch the tube to Finsbury Park, or presumably catching a Kings Cross to Cambridge train (from Kings Cross) which actually stops at Finsbury Park would also be OK?
 
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