crucible72
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- 5 Nov 2016
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There's a little question I've been wondering about.
What would happen if you present your ticket to the guard,
and he/she hasn't heard of either your origin station or your destination station?
This could happen if, for example, you are travelling between two little-known stations
(e.g. request stops) in different parts of the country. Would they have a way of telling
quickly that your ticket was valid, or could a dispute ensue? I know sometimes tickets say
on them something like "only valid via X" where X is usually a major station, but this isn't
always the case, or station "X" might only apply to one train of the journey.
What would happen if you present your ticket to the guard,
and he/she hasn't heard of either your origin station or your destination station?
This could happen if, for example, you are travelling between two little-known stations
(e.g. request stops) in different parts of the country. Would they have a way of telling
quickly that your ticket was valid, or could a dispute ensue? I know sometimes tickets say
on them something like "only valid via X" where X is usually a major station, but this isn't
always the case, or station "X" might only apply to one train of the journey.