RJ
Established Member
Can anyone quote any text which would be useful in answering the following questions please?
1.) When calculating the shortest route, can you include walks? If so, is any walk permitted, or is it just walks between group stations shown in the NRG, or just walks shown in the eNRT?
i.e I'm travelling between Alexandra Palace and Gospel Oak. What is the official shortest route? Is it via Highbury and Islington (no walk) or the Harringay stations (shown in the eNRT) which is shorter assuming the walk to be 0 miles.
2.) If travelling late at night on a ticket and the last part of the journey cannot be completed, does the mileage for that route still count?
i.e If travelling from Brighton to Willesden Junction. Say, for argument's sake, the shortest route is via Kensington Olympia. If I leave Brighton so late that I can't use the WLL and need to continue on via London, is the WLL still the shortest route for the journey, or does the shortest route now become via London, because that's the only option at that time of night?
In other words, does the shortest route shift during the day according to service provision?
1.) When calculating the shortest route, can you include walks? If so, is any walk permitted, or is it just walks between group stations shown in the NRG, or just walks shown in the eNRT?
i.e I'm travelling between Alexandra Palace and Gospel Oak. What is the official shortest route? Is it via Highbury and Islington (no walk) or the Harringay stations (shown in the eNRT) which is shorter assuming the walk to be 0 miles.
2.) If travelling late at night on a ticket and the last part of the journey cannot be completed, does the mileage for that route still count?
i.e If travelling from Brighton to Willesden Junction. Say, for argument's sake, the shortest route is via Kensington Olympia. If I leave Brighton so late that I can't use the WLL and need to continue on via London, is the WLL still the shortest route for the journey, or does the shortest route now become via London, because that's the only option at that time of night?
In other words, does the shortest route shift during the day according to service provision?
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