adrock1976
Established Member
While searching for fares between the above points, I have stumbled across something bizarre here.
There is a fare for £21.65 (railcard) routed via Leeds (set by Northern), and a higher fare for £27.00 (railcard) that is routed via Sheffield (set by Transpennine Express). However, there is no Any Permitted fare which would be ideal as I am unsure which route I will be using on the return leg (the trip is Monday 26 August - I'll be gricing the left hand side of the triangle at Pyewipe Junction in Lincoln on the diversions, plus the crossover to and from Platform 3 at Newark Northgate and getting off the mark with the Azumas too).
Being as there is the lack of the Any Permitted fare, in this instance should if I have a change of mind and decide to travel via Sheffield on the outward and return via Leeds, would the "via Sheffield" fare be accepted to travel via Leeds being as it is a higher price?
Also, what exactly happened to the Any Permitted fares (if there ever were any)? Had this used to be the present day "Via Sheffield"?
Furthermore, if I have interpreted the procedure for change of route excess right, if I purchased the "via Leeds" fare and decided to return via Sheffield (having travelled via Leeds on the outward), would the excess be £2.65/£2.70 ((£27.00-£21.65)/2)?
There is a fare for £21.65 (railcard) routed via Leeds (set by Northern), and a higher fare for £27.00 (railcard) that is routed via Sheffield (set by Transpennine Express). However, there is no Any Permitted fare which would be ideal as I am unsure which route I will be using on the return leg (the trip is Monday 26 August - I'll be gricing the left hand side of the triangle at Pyewipe Junction in Lincoln on the diversions, plus the crossover to and from Platform 3 at Newark Northgate and getting off the mark with the Azumas too).
Being as there is the lack of the Any Permitted fare, in this instance should if I have a change of mind and decide to travel via Sheffield on the outward and return via Leeds, would the "via Sheffield" fare be accepted to travel via Leeds being as it is a higher price?
Also, what exactly happened to the Any Permitted fares (if there ever were any)? Had this used to be the present day "Via Sheffield"?
Furthermore, if I have interpreted the procedure for change of route excess right, if I purchased the "via Leeds" fare and decided to return via Sheffield (having travelled via Leeds on the outward), would the excess be £2.65/£2.70 ((£27.00-£21.65)/2)?