DynamicSpirit
Established Member
A friend of mine was travelling Euston to Lancaster, using the return portions of two off-peak tickets: Euston to Manchester and Manchester to Lancaster. (The split ticket was because he needed to break his outward journey).
That made me wonder...
1. Would he be allowed to travel on a direct London-Lancaster train (via Warrington) using those tickets?
2. Would be still have to follow the London-Manchester off-peak restrictions (can't leave Euston from 3pm until after the evening peak), or can he follow the much more generous London-Lancaster restrictions (any afternoon train is OK), if he shows both tickets to the guard?
That made me wonder...
1. Would he be allowed to travel on a direct London-Lancaster train (via Warrington) using those tickets?
2. Would be still have to follow the London-Manchester off-peak restrictions (can't leave Euston from 3pm until after the evening peak), or can he follow the much more generous London-Lancaster restrictions (any afternoon train is OK), if he shows both tickets to the guard?