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Penny Farthing March 25th 06 06:22 PM

Ticket info please?
 
Hi
I don't often need to use public transport so have no knowledge of tickets.
Could someone please answer the following:

I need to go into Victoria from Wallington on Tuesday returning on Thursday
(both off peak).

1) Can a buy a return ticket or will I need 2 singles?
2) Can I buy the ticket(s) before Tuesday as I will be tight for time?
3) Any idea of cost?
4) Are there ALWAYS plenty of taxi's at Victoria

TIA

Penn



Paul Corfield March 25th 06 07:34 PM

Ticket info please?
 
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:22:28 GMT, "Penny Farthing"
wrote:

Hi
I don't often need to use public transport so have no knowledge of tickets.
Could someone please answer the following:

I need to go into Victoria from Wallington on Tuesday returning on Thursday
(both off peak).


I assume you mean London Victoria!?

1) Can a buy a return ticket or will I need 2 singles?


2 singles. You cannot buy a return for longer than 1 day in most of what
used to be Network Southeast.

2) Can I buy the ticket(s) before Tuesday as I will be tight for time?


Shouldn't be a problem.

3) Any idea of cost?


£4.10 single.

4) Are there ALWAYS plenty of taxi's at Victoria


It depends. There always seems to be lots but I have seen long queues of
people waiting for taxis at the very busiest times. It is one of the
main London ranks so I wouldn't worry.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!

Arthur Figgis March 25th 06 10:08 PM

Ticket info please?
 
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:22:28 GMT, "Penny Farthing"
wrote:

Hi
I don't often need to use public transport so have no knowledge of tickets.
Could someone please answer the following:

I need to go into Victoria from Wallington on Tuesday returning on Thursday
(both off peak).

1) Can a buy a return ticket or will I need 2 singles?


2 singles.

2) Can I buy the ticket(s) before Tuesday as I will be tight for time?


Yes. The staff at Wallington station are always happy to sell advance
dated tickets [1], and I often buy tickets there for future travel.
After 16:00 you can also buy tickets for travel the next day from the
machine.

3) Any idea of cost?


GBP 4.10 off peak

4) Are there ALWAYS plenty of taxi's at Victoria


Pass.

[1] unlike one person at Sutton, although I've not seen him lately
--
Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK

Colin Rosenstiel March 25th 06 11:49 PM

Ticket info please?
 
In article ,
(Paul Corfield) wrote:

1) Can a buy a return ticket or will I need 2 singles?


2 singles. You cannot buy a return for longer than 1 day in most of
what used to be Network Southeast.


Only within Greater London I think. I don't have a problem buying Saver
Returns with my Network Card from Cambridge.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

THC March 26th 06 07:14 AM

Ticket info please?
 

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
Only within Greater London I think. I don't have a problem buying Saver
Returns with my Network Card from Cambridge.


Hmm. I tried to buy a Saver return from Newbury to London Paddington a
couple of weeks back to be told the only tickets on offer for that
journey were a single, a day return or a Network AwayBreak. I consider
myself an informed punter but even I was left confused by this. God
alone knows how the average "customer" makes sense of the system...

THC


Paul Corfield March 26th 06 09:17 AM

Ticket info please?
 
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 00:49 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

In article ,
(Paul Corfield) wrote:

1) Can a buy a return ticket or will I need 2 singles?


2 singles. You cannot buy a return for longer than 1 day in most of
what used to be Network Southeast.


Only within Greater London I think. I don't have a problem buying Saver
Returns with my Network Card from Cambridge.


It used to be a much wider area than Greater London when I had a close
involvement in all things ticketing. Cambridge always had return tickets
valid for longer than one day. I imagine it has all changed and the
"rules" are now impenetrable.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!

Colin Rosenstiel March 26th 06 12:11 PM

Ticket info please?
 
In article . com,
(THC) wrote:

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
Only within Greater London I think. I don't have a problem buying
Saver Returns with my Network Card from Cambridge.


Hmm. I tried to buy a Saver return from Newbury to London Paddington
a couple of weeks back to be told the only tickets on offer for that
journey were a single, a day return or a Network AwayBreak. I
consider myself an informed punter but even I was left confused by
this. God alone knows how the average "customer" makes sense of the
system...


Network Awaybreaks are still sold for some journeys by some TOCs. WAGN
scrapped them for Cambridge-London last year. The main difference is
that they only allow return within 5 days compared to a month for Savers.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

THC March 26th 06 05:14 PM

Ticket info please?
 

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
Network Awaybreaks are still sold for some journeys by some TOCs. WAGN
scrapped them for Cambridge-London last year. The main difference is
that they only allow return within 5 days compared to a month for Savers.


Indeed, which is why a NAB was no good to me - I had no intention of
returning to Newbury within five days...

THC


Michael R N Dolbear March 26th 06 10:37 PM

Ticket info please?
 

Barry Salter wrote

On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 10:17:21 +0100, Paul Corfield


wrote:


It used to be a much wider area than Greater London when I had a

close
involvement in all things ticketing. Cambridge always had return

tickets
valid for longer than one day. I imagine it has all changed and the
"rules" are now impenetrable.


In general, "period" returns are only available for journeys over 50
miles. Similarly, "day" returns are generally only available for
journeys *up to* 50 miles. There are, of course, exceptions to [...]


You are confused. The situation is in flux and no such simple rule
obtains.
Day returns and CDRs were available for all distances, and eg,
London/Bournemouth (90 miles) is still available.
The wish of GNER to disappear all discounted returns and replace them
by prebooked singles means that walk on day trips London/York,
London/Edinburgh and so forth require a Saver Return minimum.

For returns valid for longer than one day SWT's leaflet, apparently
already obsolete since their Saver Returns have been withdrawn, says
Network Awaybreak Returns are available "on selected journeys over 35
miles" and Saver Returns "on selected journeys over 50 miles" and Open
Returns "on selected longer distance routes".

--
Mike D



Penny Farthing March 27th 06 06:17 PM

Ticket info please?
 

"Arthur Figgis" ] wrote in message
...
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:22:28 GMT, "Penny Farthing"
wrote:

Hi
I don't often need to use public transport so have no knowledge of
tickets.
Could someone please answer the following:

I need to go into Victoria from Wallington on Tuesday returning on
Thursday
(both off peak).

1) Can a buy a return ticket or will I need 2 singles?


2 singles.

2) Can I buy the ticket(s) before Tuesday as I will be tight for time?


Yes. The staff at Wallington station are always happy to sell advance
dated tickets [1], and I often buy tickets there for future travel.
After 16:00 you can also buy tickets for travel the next day from the
machine.

3) Any idea of cost?


GBP 4.10 off peak

4) Are there ALWAYS plenty of taxi's at Victoria


Pass.

[1] unlike one person at Sutton, although I've not seen him lately
--
Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK


Thanks everyone

Penn
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