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Old February 16th 07, 12:53 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Rob Hamadi Rob Hamadi is offline
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On Feb 16, 4:59 am, asdf wrote:
A ticket from London Terminals is a ticket from KXTL (for northbound
journeys) or City Thameslink (for southbound journeys). If you want to
extend the journey to/from Farringdon, you have to buy a more
expensive ticket to permit the extra travel.


What about a ticket, eg KXTL-Gatwick-KXTL, getting off at Farringdon
on the return leg.

If you want to make a longer journey, you have to pay a higher fare.
Is that so illogical?


In this case the journey would be shorter.
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Rob