I just need a bit of advice.
I have an off peak return with a Network Railcard from Clapham Junction to Durrington. My intention is to travel back from Durrington to Clapham Junction on Tuesday evening. However, of course I am fully aware of the potential for disruption.
If I cannot make the journey due to cancellations, would my ticket be valid to travel the following morning? I could get to work on time but it would have to be travelling on the service at 6.34 from Durrington to CLJ, but I am aware that my ticket normally wouldn't allow me to travel at this time, both due to it being off peak and used with a network railcard. My argument would be that I'm actually 9 hours delayed, so therefore I'm allowed to travel at this time. Would this argument hold water?
Thanks for your help in advance!
I have an off peak return with a Network Railcard from Clapham Junction to Durrington. My intention is to travel back from Durrington to Clapham Junction on Tuesday evening. However, of course I am fully aware of the potential for disruption.
If I cannot make the journey due to cancellations, would my ticket be valid to travel the following morning? I could get to work on time but it would have to be travelling on the service at 6.34 from Durrington to CLJ, but I am aware that my ticket normally wouldn't allow me to travel at this time, both due to it being off peak and used with a network railcard. My argument would be that I'm actually 9 hours delayed, so therefore I'm allowed to travel at this time. Would this argument hold water?
Thanks for your help in advance!