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On 19 Apr, 10:30, Mr Thant
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On 19 Apr, 10:13, Jarle H Knudsen wrote:

What is an R1256 travelcard?


If you buy a combined day return/day Travelcard from a station outside
London, it'll be marked as "To: R1256" rather than to London
Terminals.


It will also be thus marked if it is a season Travelcard too.

Indeed, even if a Day or season Travelcard is bought from a station
within London, it will be marked as "From: [station purchased at]" and
"To: R1256" if it is a zones 1-6 Travelcard. Meanwhile a zones 2-6 Day
or season Travelcard would be marked "To: R2356", whilst a zones 1-5
season would be marked "To: R1245".

The "R" apparently stands for "Rail" - this doesn't make an awful lot
of sense until you consider the alternative "U" marking which is for
"Underground" - for example, one could purchase a Brighton to "U1"
ticket, which is a Brighton to London Terminals ticket plus a single
Underground journey in zone 1 - alternatively one could purchase a
Peterborough to "U12" ticket, which is a ticket to London plus a
single Underground journey in zones 1 & 2, so one could alight at
Finsbury Park and get on the Victoria line to central London or indeed
go all the way through to Brixton (in zone 2 on the other side).

Just to be clear of any ambiguities, this of course doesn't mean that
Travelcards marked "R" are only valid on National Rail - they are
valid, as any Travelcard is, on all Underground and National Rail
services in the relevant zones, and also for all London Bus services
regardless of zones.
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

Can you still buy FCC U12 tickets? They seem to have been dropped as far
as Cambridge at least is concerned. When I enquired of 'one' they blamed
FCC, who set the fares to London.


Apparently you can. Cambridge - U12 is showing as £34.40 First Day
Single, £21.50 Standard Day Single, and £33.10 Standard Day Return.

HTH,

Barry
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On 20 Apr, 10:41, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

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(Barry Salter) wrote:

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:


Can you still buy FCC U12 tickets? They seem to have been dropped as
far as Cambridge at least is concerned. When I enquired of 'one' they
blamed FCC, who set the fares to London.


Apparently you can. Cambridge - U12 is showing as £34.40 First Day
Single, £21.50 Standard Day Single, and £33.10 Standard Day Return.


But no CDR or Saver Return (the abolition that got me started)


I guess that FCC might wish to push those who would otherwise buy a
CDR onto buying a Cambridge to London inclusive Day Travelcard -
wouldn't that bring them in more money?

Anyway, you know the drill - blah di blah di blah Oyster, and stuff
FCC.


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