Weary Walker
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This may be a daft question and badly worded but here goes.
I intend to travel on Sunday as follows.
Three Bridges to Wye
walk to Folkestone
Folkestone to Three Bridges.
For ticketing I am getting a Three Bridges to Wye return (travelling via Ashford Int) & a single Folkestone to Ashford International
[With Network Card & via Southern website this seems best value]
Going is fine - I will go Three Bridges - Redhill - Tonbridge - Wye
Coming back Folkestone to Ashford Int and this is where my question really starts. I can see that returning the way I came is valid. Is it valid to travel via Rye?
I have tried to use the routing guide and got a bit stuck.
First part identifying routing points: Wye has four associated points - which one do I use? (Ashford Int, Dover Priory, Ramsgate & Faversham)
Notes say to compare one of the ticket types:
Standard Open Single (SOS)
Standard Day Single (SDS)
Saver Single (SVS)
Cheap Day Single (CDS)
How do I find these prices - I know let's try the National Rail journey planner.
Ooops
Single from Ashford International to Three Bridges on Sunday gives me 6 different prices from £14.90 to £38.40 just for Off-peak. No clue which of these I should be using.
Can anyone explain simply how I proceed please.
I intend to travel on Sunday as follows.
Three Bridges to Wye
walk to Folkestone
Folkestone to Three Bridges.
For ticketing I am getting a Three Bridges to Wye return (travelling via Ashford Int) & a single Folkestone to Ashford International
[With Network Card & via Southern website this seems best value]
Going is fine - I will go Three Bridges - Redhill - Tonbridge - Wye
Coming back Folkestone to Ashford Int and this is where my question really starts. I can see that returning the way I came is valid. Is it valid to travel via Rye?
I have tried to use the routing guide and got a bit stuck.
First part identifying routing points: Wye has four associated points - which one do I use? (Ashford Int, Dover Priory, Ramsgate & Faversham)
Notes say to compare one of the ticket types:
Standard Open Single (SOS)
Standard Day Single (SDS)
Saver Single (SVS)
Cheap Day Single (CDS)
How do I find these prices - I know let's try the National Rail journey planner.
Ooops
Single from Ashford International to Three Bridges on Sunday gives me 6 different prices from £14.90 to £38.40 just for Off-peak. No clue which of these I should be using.
Can anyone explain simply how I proceed please.