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![]() Paul Scott wrote: "Keith Raeburn" wrote in message ups.com... Earlier this week I travelled from Acton Central (in zone 2) to Watford North (outside the zones). I held a Travelcard season for zones 2-4. I therefore purchased a single ticket from "Boundary Zone 4" to Watford North, and was able to purchase this my origin station. This works out cheaper than a single for Acton Central-Watford North, and does not "duplicate ticket validity". Yes - but you are describing an outward journey. As has been pointed out already, you cannot buy an 'inbound' ticket from a NR station outside the zones. Don't know why. Interesting. Recently I had to travel from my home in New Cross to Weybridge for work. At New Cross station I asked for a "return extension from boundary Zone 2 to Weybridge" and got two printed tickets, one saying "Boundary Zone 2 to Weybridge" and the other saying "Weybridge to Boundary Zone 2". Are you saying that if I had started the journey in Weybridge (outside the zones), I wouldn't have been able to ask for a "return extention to boundary Zone 2", and received the same two tickets to use in the reverse order? How odd. Patrick |
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