If you were connecting from GTR onto GA at Cambridge, you would be officially allowed to get an earlier train; the fact that some operators do not officially allow this common-sense approach is nonsensical.... I was uneasy having only seven minutes at Cambridge to get from my GA train, terminating in one of the south-facing bays, to my XC, at the north end of the through platform, so I got to Bishop's Stortford early. The chap on the barrier wouldn't let me in, telling me I needed to wait for the specific train in my itinerary...
However, until the rules can be changed to be more customer friendly (admittedly, I don't hold out much hope of that actually happening), anyone who wants additional interchange time, can do so, by booking with us. Choose advanced options, then specify the change location, and any additional time required (which is added on to the minimum connection time).
Alternatively, if your arrival time at your final destination is not critical, just take the tighter connection, and if a delay results in a missed connection, claim Delay Repay! It is odd that some staff members object to passengers minimising their employer's Delay Repay liabilities; people who lack common sense wouldn't cut it in many customer-facing roles, but the railway is more than happy to employ people with such attitudes, and even seems to encourage it.
If you want to specify additional minutes, you can book with us, but if you want it to be an option on the day, it would be cheaper to "split" at Leeds than pay £20 extra for Flex. However, it is worth looking at booking Flex for the 'wrong' train, as this can reduce the overall price, while giving you flexibility, given that the new Flex system means booking the wrong train can be cheaper than booking the train you want to get. If that sounds odd, well it is, but it's perfectly aligned with LNER's definition of fares being "simple", which doesn't mean it actually is simple.... In the brave new world of Advance and Flex, if I want the option of a few minutes extra at Leeds for my London connection I will have to pay extra for the Flex.
True, but I would always advise booking this as one transaction (ideally as one through itinerary, with extra time allowed).Please don't waste your money. Just specify a longer connection at Leeds when booking, or book as two separate tickets. As long as you observe the minimum connection time, any combination of tickets counts as a through journey - important for delay repay and NRCoT rights.
It can be very problematic if one (or more) of the trains are retimed or deleted from the timetable; if this happens when each of the legs are on separate bookings, it can cause hassle with staff who don't understand the rules and/or the concept of a contract being formed at the time of purchase.