DynamicSpirit
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I've been trying to find a cheap-ish way of getting from London to Oxenholme (direct Avanti fare = far too expensive), and while looking up indirect routes and fares using the Avanti West Coast journey planner, I stumbled across that you can buy a WMR/TfW only super-off-peak ticket for £35 (as per screenshot). That seems reasonable - I could do that and then buy a separate Manchester-Oxenholme ticket.
But - the schedule the journey planner offers me (on a Monday) is this:
Euston 11:15 -> Rugby 12:36
Rugby 12:42 -> Crewe 14:04
Crewe 14:30 -> Manchester 15:13
This raises a couple of questions: The Euston-Rugby and Rugby-Crewe trains appear to be LNWR trains, not WMR trains. So does that mean you can use the supposedly WMR ticket on LNWR? And if that's the case, why would the scheduler have me change at Rugby? The train it puts me on at Rugby is from Euston, leaving 11:46, so it would seem to make better sense to get that train all the way from Euston. Or is there some restriction I don't know about that makes that not allowed?
To try to answer those questions I had a search around https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/ to see what the restrictions are for the WMR/TfW only ticket are, but couldn't find anything Does anyone know? I guess really what I want to know is: What trains would I be allowed to use the super-off-peak WMR/TfW ticket on?
But - the schedule the journey planner offers me (on a Monday) is this:
Euston 11:15 -> Rugby 12:36
Rugby 12:42 -> Crewe 14:04
Crewe 14:30 -> Manchester 15:13
This raises a couple of questions: The Euston-Rugby and Rugby-Crewe trains appear to be LNWR trains, not WMR trains. So does that mean you can use the supposedly WMR ticket on LNWR? And if that's the case, why would the scheduler have me change at Rugby? The train it puts me on at Rugby is from Euston, leaving 11:46, so it would seem to make better sense to get that train all the way from Euston. Or is there some restriction I don't know about that makes that not allowed?
To try to answer those questions I had a search around https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/ to see what the restrictions are for the WMR/TfW only ticket are, but couldn't find anything Does anyone know? I guess really what I want to know is: What trains would I be allowed to use the super-off-peak WMR/TfW ticket on?
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