I think there is a conflict with the 2002
PF▸ rules (available via the
DFT▸ 's website), which do say clearly that you can't be PF'd for using a restricted train.
6. An authorised collector must not charge a penalty fare to a person whose ticket is not valid only because of a published restriction, as described in condition 12 of the National Rail Conditions of Carriage.
I think it depends on the subsection 12 (b) - ie how
'some types of discounted tickets' is defined, and this is the weak area.
Does it mean all tickets other than Anytime Single/Return? Because if it does, then 12 (a) is a waste of space.
By the way, there's a new ticketing leaflet out - I wonder if that makes it any clearer? Er... No
http://www.atoc.org/clientfiles/File/National%20Rail%20Guide%20to%20Tickets%20-%20June%202010.pdfPaul