I'm a newbie contributor, although I've picked up lots of sound advice from the forum over the years.
I've never understood the routeing guide, but after experimenting with journey planners I am planning to do this next week:
SNR off peak return Bangor to Dorchester South via London = £85.55 (VT is the fare setter)
11th November, 0922 VT to EUS arr 1238
Walk to St Pancras and get next Thameslink train to City Thameslink
Break journey there to meet a friend for lunch etc.
Later in the day travel from City Thameslink to London Bridge then Waterloo.
Whatever train is appropriate to Dorchester South
(This strategy avoids travelling on the Underground 'cos I can't break journey on that?)
16th November
Dorchester South to Waterloo
Underground to Marylebone
Marylebone to Warwick
Break journey from friend's birthday party
Later same day (or possibly the following day) Warwick to Birmingham Moor Street.
Birmingham New Street via Crewe to Bangor.
(It would be simpler to use XC from Bournemouth to Leamington Spa but that's not via London and because XC is the fare setter it costs £5 more)
I know it's unconventional, but hey I'm retired! Can anyone think of any objections to the plan?
Thanks in advance
I've never understood the routeing guide, but after experimenting with journey planners I am planning to do this next week:
SNR off peak return Bangor to Dorchester South via London = £85.55 (VT is the fare setter)
11th November, 0922 VT to EUS arr 1238
Walk to St Pancras and get next Thameslink train to City Thameslink
Break journey there to meet a friend for lunch etc.
Later in the day travel from City Thameslink to London Bridge then Waterloo.
Whatever train is appropriate to Dorchester South
(This strategy avoids travelling on the Underground 'cos I can't break journey on that?)
16th November
Dorchester South to Waterloo
Underground to Marylebone
Marylebone to Warwick
Break journey from friend's birthday party
Later same day (or possibly the following day) Warwick to Birmingham Moor Street.
Birmingham New Street via Crewe to Bangor.
(It would be simpler to use XC from Bournemouth to Leamington Spa but that's not via London and because XC is the fare setter it costs £5 more)
I know it's unconventional, but hey I'm retired! Can anyone think of any objections to the plan?
Thanks in advance