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"Paul Scott" wrote: They are definitely wrong for an 'anytime' day - break of journey, and starting or stopping short, is allowed on outward or return legs. The published T&C are available he http://nationalrail.co.uk/times_fare...onditions.html "You may start, break and resume, or end your journey at any intermediate station along the route of travel." So it sounds like I was just unlucky to have met someone who did not know the rules then. I had always assumed that breaks of journey were allowed on the return portion only, but never having had need to use take advantage was not sure. Seems I was half right, unless the outbound portion was a change. Thanks for the help. |
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