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All across the Great Western territory => Your rights and redress => Topic started by: froome on January 16, 2020, 08:53:42



Title: Train journeys via London
Post by: froome on January 16, 2020, 08:53:42
A quick question about ticketing conditions for journeys that go via London.

I've often travelled from Bath to destinations that involve crossing London from Paddington to catch a train from another London terminus. These tickets always allow for use of the underground between Paddington and the other terminus, but I have normally taken my Brompton and cycled that part of the journey, so have only occasionally had to use my ticket on the underground bit of the journey.

Recently I made a journey that involved me going from Paddington to Victoria to catch another train from there. However, I wanted to break my journey within London for the day, which I obviously could easily have done at either Paddington or Victoria. However, I wanted to make the break at Kensington, along the underground part of the journey, and found that my ticket wouldn't open the barriers there, and was told by the station staff at the barrier that a break in journey wasn't allowed with a rail ticket there.

Can someone let me know if that is the case?


Title: Re: Train journeys via London
Post by: grahame on January 16, 2020, 09:07:52
Recently I made a journey that involved me going from Paddington to Victoria to catch another train from there. However, I wanted to break my journey within London for the day, which I obviously could easily have done at either Paddington or Victoria. However, I wanted to make the break at Kensington, along the underground part of the journey, and found that my ticket wouldn't open the barriers there, and was told by the station staff at the barrier that a break in journey wasn't allowed with a rail ticket there.

Can someone let me know if that is the case?

Yes, that is correct. Cross London (Maltese cross) tickets are valid for a single unbroken journey between a defined list of a London interchange stations. (counting a return as 2 tickets, 2 journeys).  South Ken, West Ken and High Street Ken are unlikely to be in the list, not sure about Ken Olympia.


Title: Re: Train journeys via London
Post by: grahame on January 16, 2020, 09:12:41
Olympia IS in the list - https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/ticket_types/46587.aspx

Aldgate
Amersham
Baker Street
Balham
Bank
Barking
Blackfriars
Blackhorse Road
Brixton   
Canada Water   
Cannon Street   
Charing Cross   
Ealing Broadway   
Edgware Road   
Elephant & Castle   
Embankment   
Euston   
Euston Square   
Farringdon   
Finsbury Park
Greenwich (DLR)
Highbury & Islington
Kensington Olympia
Kentish Town
Kings Cross / St Pancras
Lancaster Gate
Lewisham (DLR)
Limehouse   
Liverpool Street
London Bridge
Marylebone
Moorgate
Old Street
Paddington
Queens Park
Richmond
Seven Sisters   
Shadwell
Shepherds Bush
Southwark
Stratford
Stratford International (DLR)
Tottenham Hale
Tower Hill
Upminster
Vauxhall
Victoria
Walthamstow Central
Waterloo
West Brompton
West Ham
West Hampstead
Whitechapel
Wimbledon
Woolwich Arsenal (DLR)


Title: Re: Train journeys via London
Post by: Reginald25 on January 16, 2020, 09:50:31

Yes, that is correct. Cross London (Maltese cross) tickets are valid for a single unbroken journey between a defined list of a London interchange stations. (counting a return as 2 tickets, 2 journeys).  South Ken, West Ken and High Street Ken are unlikely to be in the list, not sure about Ken Olympia.

Reading the link, it implies that you should be able to get out at Olympia but not get back on again. Its a little ambiguous in that it could be read to mean you can leave at any Underground station on a 'reasonable' route between the two London termini.


Title: Re: Train journeys via London
Post by: ChrisB on January 16, 2020, 10:46:10
Not sure it's at all ambiguous....

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You can ‘break your transfer journey' and leave the Underground at any intermediate station, e.g. if you are travelling between Victoria and Euston you can exit at Oxford Circus. However, if you subsequently wish to continue your journey by Underground you will have to purchase another ticket.

So yes, you should be able to exit as the OP wants to by using cicle line westbound at Pad to Victoria breaking at South Ken but not West Ken or Olympia (off route)


Title: Re: Train journeys via London
Post by: froome on January 16, 2020, 12:15:00
Not sure it's at all ambiguous....

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You can ‘break your transfer journey' and leave the Underground at any intermediate station, e.g. if you are travelling between Victoria and Euston you can exit at Oxford Circus. However, if you subsequently wish to continue your journey by Underground you will have to purchase another ticket.

So yes, you should be able to exit as the OP wants to by using cicle line westbound at Pad to Victoria breaking at South Ken but not West Ken or Olympia (off route)

Interesting. I tried to exit at High Street Ken which is on route but the barrier wouldn't accept my ticket.


Title: Re: Train journeys via London
Post by: ChrisB on January 16, 2020, 12:21:36
Proabably set to refuse in order that you could be route-checked (and likely warned that you couldn't continue your journey to Victoria without buying a tube ticket)



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