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Watford Junction Travelcard question
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Charles Ellson wrote:
How much is a WJ-Euston CDR? Qjump says 6.10 But surely the hon Usenaut wanted to go the other way? Fares aren't necessarily reversible, even though qjump shows Euston - WJ CDR as also being 6.10 The price quoted looks suspiciously like a WJ to Euston plus All Zones has been quoted rather than a WJ to boundary station plus All Zones. Qjump doesn't seem to understand "boundary zone 6" as an origin, so it doesn't really answer the original question. It shows WJ to off-peak travelcard at 9.80, which I think was already mentioned on the thread; but that really doesn't prove anything much about the converse journey. It wasn't clear whether the traveller in question already held an all-zones travelcard, in which case it seems plausible that the BZ6 to WJ CDR would be a good choice even though qjump doesn't want to say how much it is; or whether they just want to travel to WJ and back, in which case a day travelcard would IME be more expensive than a straight point to point ticket, as indeed is usually the case for a pure point to point journey (although the difference can sometimes be quite small). |
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