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Mystery Flyer May 11th 07 11:22 AM

Silverlink / District Line Richmond Ticket validity question
 
I bought a ticket From Bookham to Gunnersbury today 'Not London' for
£11.10 I change at Clapham Junction and Richmond. as suggested by the
national rail site.

The only other option from my South West Train Ticket Machine was
Gunersbury via London Not Tube.. Definately not the right way to get there.

When I got to Richmond there were District Line Tubes and Silverlink
Metros on this piece of track. I couldnt decide whether the ticket was
valid on both to Gunnersbury or not.

In the end I got the Silverlink up and the Tube back.

The back of the ticket talks about there needing to be a plus symbol for
validity on the tube but there was none.

So was I technically a fare evader today on my district line train or
not and is there something else I should be buying.

mf

PhilD May 11th 07 12:42 PM

Silverlink / District Line Richmond Ticket validity question
 
On May 11, 12:22 pm, Mystery Flyer wrote:
So was I technically a fare evader today on my district line train or
not and is there something else I should be buying.



I *believe* that where "tube" trains use the same track, tickets are
interavailable (and this is true for some journeys that use different
track, too, such as Finsbury Park - Kings Cross).

PhilD

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Londoncityslicker May 11th 07 03:13 PM

Silverlink / District Line Richmond Ticket validity question
 
On 11 May, 13:42, PhilD wrote:
On May 11, 12:22 pm, Mystery Flyer wrote:

So was I technically a fare evader today on my district line train or
not and is there something else I should be buying.


I *believe* that where "tube" trains use the same track, tickets are
interavailable (and this is true for some journeys that use different
track, too, such as Finsbury Park - Kings Cross).

PhilD

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Would seem sensible to be interchangeble for the two stops on this
line.

NLL will be in control of Tfl in November. So what happens then?

I would guess you will have to buy a Bookham to Travelcard 23456
ticket.

(zone 2 as you will have to travel via Clapham Junction)





asdf May 14th 07 10:50 PM

Silverlink / District Line Richmond Ticket validity question
 
On Fri, 11 May 2007 12:22:54 +0100, Mystery Flyer wrote:

I bought a ticket From Bookham to Gunnersbury today 'Not London' for
£11.10 I change at Clapham Junction and Richmond. as suggested by the
national rail site.

The only other option from my South West Train Ticket Machine was
Gunersbury via London Not Tube.. Definately not the right way to get there.

When I got to Richmond there were District Line Tubes and Silverlink
Metros on this piece of track. I couldnt decide whether the ticket was
valid on both to Gunnersbury or not.

In the end I got the Silverlink up and the Tube back.

The back of the ticket talks about there needing to be a plus symbol for
validity on the tube but there was none.

So was I technically a fare evader today on my district line train


No, it was fine.

From the National Fares Manual, section L
(http://www.atoc.org/retail/_download...Common_L.pdf):

"National Rail tickets which include validity between Richmond and
Stratford and intermediately at any North London Line station are also
valid by LU/DLR services by any reasonable combination of LU services,
but not for exit at any intermediate LU station."


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