transmanche
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Having read section 1.4 of the draft Fares & Ticketing Guide, I think I know the answer - but just asking to be certain.
I want to travel from A-B with a friend. No Duo ticket is available for a journey A-B, but there is one for a journey A-C, which involves changing at B. And (of course) the Duo ticket A-C is cheaper than two returns for A-B.
The Duo ticket for A-C carries restriction code NU. NRE doesn't mention any BoJ restrictions for code NU. But BRfares.com says that "Break of journey is only permitted for connectional purposes on the outward journey and at anytime on the return journey.
So is BRfares.com correct? And if so, does this mean I cannot stop the journey short at B? Or because NRE is silent on BoJ, does this mean that I can assume there are no restrictions and take a printout as 'proof'?
Thoughts welcome!
I want to travel from A-B with a friend. No Duo ticket is available for a journey A-B, but there is one for a journey A-C, which involves changing at B. And (of course) the Duo ticket A-C is cheaper than two returns for A-B.
The Duo ticket for A-C carries restriction code NU. NRE doesn't mention any BoJ restrictions for code NU. But BRfares.com says that "Break of journey is only permitted for connectional purposes on the outward journey and at anytime on the return journey.
So is BRfares.com correct? And if so, does this mean I cannot stop the journey short at B? Or because NRE is silent on BoJ, does this mean that I can assume there are no restrictions and take a printout as 'proof'?
Thoughts welcome!