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Evening all,

If i buy a ticket from London to Norwich, can i go via Cambridge, and, if
it's a standard open return, can i break my journey there on both legs?

I want to cycle from London to Cambridge on saturday morning, take the
train to Norwich in the evening, take it back to Cambridge on sunday
morning, then come back to London on sunday evening. I'm thinking a single
big London - Norwich return is likely to be cheaper than a Cambridge -
Norwich return and a Cambridge - London single.

Oh, and by 'London', i probably mean 'Finsbury Park'.

Ideally, i'd actually do the Cambridge to London bit on monday morning; i
assume i can't break a Norwich - London return leg overnight, right?

Also, what's the story with ticket validity on First's trains from
Cambridge to London these days? I remember there being a thread about it
on utl which seemed to generate more heat than light. I assume it's
business as usual at the weekend, but if i wanted to come back on monday,
would i be unable to use some kinds of tickets? How about my railcard?
Until when?

Sorry if these are stupid questions - i have a rough idea of what the
answers are, but also a nagging suspicion that there's more to it than i
remember.

Thanks,
tom

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In article , Tom
Anderson writes
If i buy a ticket from London to Norwich, can i go via Cambridge,


Yes.

and, if it's a standard open return, can i break my journey there on
both legs?


Yes.

I want to cycle from London to Cambridge on saturday morning, take the
train to Norwich in the evening, take it back to Cambridge on sunday
morning, then come back to London on sunday evening. I'm thinking a
single big London - Norwich return is likely to be cheaper than a
Cambridge - Norwich return and a Cambridge - London single.


Cambridge is far enough north that this could be wrong, and you should
check (I'm not on line at the moment, so can't). Also look into the
Anglia Ranger, or whatever it's called now, which is valid from
Cambridge to Norwich and puts a cap on off-peak fares.

Oh, and by 'London', i probably mean 'Finsbury Park'.


Makes little, if any, difference.

Ideally, i'd actually do the Cambridge to London bit on monday morning;
i assume i can't break a Norwich - London return leg overnight, right?


If it's an Open Return, you can. Actually, even if it's a Saver, you can
break the return leg.

Also, what's the story with ticket validity on First's trains from
Cambridge to London these days? I remember there being a thread about
it on utl which seemed to generate more heat than light. I assume it's
business as usual at the weekend, but if i wanted to come back on
monday, would i be unable to use some kinds of tickets? How about my
railcard? Until when?


Most off-peak tickets aren't valid in the morning rush-hour. This won't
apply to a Standard Open Return, and might not apply to a Saver (but
you'd need to ask for the latter).

The big fuss was about new restrictions from London in the evening peak.
This won't affect your plans.

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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
you should
check (I'm not on line at the moment, so can't). Also look into the
Anglia Ranger, or whatever it's called now, which is valid from
Cambridge to Norwich and puts a cap on off-peak fares.


The Anglia Ranger/Rover thingie is a day ticket (ten quid I think) so
would be ideal if you weren't staying the night in Norwich. But if you
are, it may not help much. There was talk of a five quid print-your-own
online fare from Cambridge to Liverpool St (or maybe Tottenham Hale in
your case).

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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:

In article , Tom
Anderson writes
If i buy a ticket from London to Norwich, can i go via Cambridge,


Yes.

and, if it's a standard open return, can i break my journey there on
both legs?


Yes.

I want to cycle from London to Cambridge on saturday morning, take the
train to Norwich in the evening, take it back to Cambridge on sunday
morning, then come back to London on sunday evening. I'm thinking a
single big London - Norwich return is likely to be cheaper than a
Cambridge - Norwich return and a Cambridge - London single.


Cambridge is far enough north that this could be wrong, and you should
check (I'm not on line at the moment, so can't). Also look into the
Anglia Ranger, or whatever it's called now, which is valid from
Cambridge to Norwich and puts a cap on off-peak fares.

Oh, and by 'London', i probably mean 'Finsbury Park'.


Makes little, if any, difference.

Ideally, i'd actually do the Cambridge to London bit on monday morning;
i assume i can't break a Norwich - London return leg overnight, right?


If it's an Open Return, you can. Actually, even if it's a Saver, you can
break the return leg.

Also, what's the story with ticket validity on First's trains from
Cambridge to London these days? I remember there being a thread about
it on utl which seemed to generate more heat than light. I assume it's
business as usual at the weekend, but if i wanted to come back on
monday, would i be unable to use some kinds of tickets? How about my
railcard? Until when?


Most off-peak tickets aren't valid in the morning rush-hour. This won't
apply to a Standard Open Return, and might not apply to a Saver (but
you'd need to ask for the latter).

The big fuss was about new restrictions from London in the evening peak.
This won't affect your plans.


For future reference here's a link to the FCC peak time ticket
restrictions leaflet:
http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk/uploads/homepage/DL_Leaflet.pdf
(These are the revised restrictions - i.e. those currently in force -
originally FCC were going to include more stations in the off-peak
ticket ban but changed this after a torrent of complaints.)

There have been multiple threads on uk.railway (and possibly here as
well) regarding how to get around these restrictions - in essence they
would seem to be somewhat incongruous with standard ticketing
conditions.

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Tom Anderson wrote:
Evening all,

If i buy a ticket from London to Norwich, can i go via Cambridge, and, if
it's a standard open return, can i break my journey there on both legs?

I want to cycle from London to Cambridge on saturday morning, take the
train to Norwich in the evening, take it back to Cambridge on sunday
morning, then come back to London on sunday evening. I'm thinking a single
big London - Norwich return is likely to be cheaper than a Cambridge -
Norwich return and a Cambridge - London single.

Oh, and by 'London', i probably mean 'Finsbury Park'.


Co-incidentally a journey I make sometimes (living in Finsbury Park). I
was going to Wymondham usually and its often quicker to go London -
Cambridge - Wymondham than via Norwich. Is it quicker to go that way
to Norwich?

Francis



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Co-incidentally a journey I make sometimes (living in Finsbury Park). I
was going to Wymondham usually and its often quicker to go London -
Cambridge - Wymondham than via Norwich. Is it quicker to go that way
to Norwich?

London to Norwich is quicker on the through trains from Liverpool Street via
Ipswich.

Peter


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wrote:

Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
you should
check (I'm not on line at the moment, so can't). Also look into the
Anglia Ranger, or whatever it's called now, which is valid from
Cambridge to Norwich and puts a cap on off-peak fares.


The Anglia Ranger/Rover thingie is a day ticket (ten quid I think) so
would be ideal if you weren't staying the night in Norwich. But if you
are, it may not help much. There was talk of a five quid print-your-own
online fare from Cambridge to Liverpool St (or maybe Tottenham Hale in
your case).


Print@Home tickets - see https://www.printtraintickets.com/ or
https://www.printtraintickets.com/one for the 'one' specific site.

Though getting off early at Tottenham Hale would be against the rules -
though you could well get away with it as long as there's not any RPIs
there. There doesn't appear to be any specific restriction about using
a bike with a Print@Home ticket, but I dunno what the story is with
regards to bikes on 'one' trains from Cambridge to London - if you need
a reservation they might not give you one if you've got this cheap
ticket, however there appears to be nothing in the T&Cs about cycles.

(Every time I read, write or hear the absurd name of that train company
I imagine the absurd National Express Group board meeting where the
directors approved the name following a persuasive presentation by some
hyper-ambitious self promoting over-compensated brand consultants who'd
spent no time considering how it would work - or not work - in the real
world. I guess the 'Operated by National Express' explanation appealed
to their vanity, and that - combined with the idea that 'one' was
unifying three old franchises - meant that they thought it was a
clever, tricksy name. But in the real world it's just ridiculous.)

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No need for cycle reservations, at least south of Cambridge, although
the times you can take them on trains is getting a bit more
restrictive.

Mizter T wrote:
Print@Home tickets - see https://www.printtraintickets.com/ or
https://www.printtraintickets.com/one for the 'one' specific site.

Though getting off early at Tottenham Hale would be against the rules -
though you could well get away with it as long as there's not any RPIs
there. There doesn't appear to be any specific restriction about using
a bike with a Print@Home ticket, but I dunno what the story is with
regards to bikes on 'one' trains from Cambridge to London - if you need
a reservation they might not give you one if you've got this cheap
ticket, however there appears to be nothing in the T&Cs about cycles.


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In message .com, at
00:22:49 on Wed, 11 Oct 2006, remarked:
There was talk of a five quid print-your-own online fare from Cambridge
to Liverpool St (or maybe Tottenham Hale in your case).


They exist, but only on a few trains a day - and you aren't allowed to
stop short.

Currently 'one' are offering no weekend tickets at all. Weekday
departures from Cambridge within the scheme are the 09:51, 18:21 & 19:45
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