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21:51:00 on Sun, 2 Oct 2011, Paul Cummins remarked: This is because the ticket is valid to more than one London Terminal station provided it_s on any reasonable line of route. There is no reasonable route between Finsbury Park and Liverpool Street via National Rail that doesn;t go via Cambridge. A ticket to London Terminals doesn't give you carte blanche to travel to *any* of them you choose, as the explanation I posted earlier makes clear. You could always go via Highbury and Islington, then Goblin to Stratford, as a more reasonable route than via Cambridge; but it's not allowed either. -- Roland Perry |
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