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In these circumstances, I'm not aware of anything in the rule that
states that I must use a non-reservable train(s) from York to Leeds. Any thoughts? John I remember that maybe 10 years ago journeys issued on the long tickets (do these still get used except for Eurostar, or is it all credit card size now?) listed your services with reservations, and then "suggested service" for non-reservable trains. Re the Durham-Leeds ticket, I wonder if Durham ticket office would do you a reservation on a TPX from York to Leeds, by you manually showing them your tickets? |
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, at 03:24:31 on Mon, 26 May 2008, remarked: I remember that maybe 10 years ago journeys issued on the long tickets (do these still get used except for Eurostar, or is it all credit card size now?) listed your services with reservations, and then "suggested service" for non-reservable trains. Yes, and that caused all sorts of problems, with some grippers insisting you *had* to use the 'suggested' service. -- Roland Perry |
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