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Michael Hoffman wrote:
Larry Lard wrote: I am in London, and I want to (in this order): - pootle around London (lots) - travel from London to Reading (once) - travel from Reading to London (once) all in one day. Readers will of course notice that this is the same set of journeys, but in a different order. I have three questions: 1) Is a Reading to Z1-6 ODTC valid for this travel? No. You need to get a regular ODTC, and then get a CDR from Boundary Zone 6 to Reading. Note that this ticket combination will only valid on those TOCs that stop somewhere else in the Travelcard area after the terminal, so you can't use FGW of the non-"Link" variety. Since 1 April 2006, it's all one franchise called First Great Western, so surely that distinction doesn't apply any more? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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