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Network rail & Clapham Junction
It's a saturday, I find myself needing to get to Selhurst from
Norbiton (don't ask!). Off I go to nationalrail.co.uk and type in my to & from, and get sent on a tortuous route involving Thameslink and a change at Wimbledon & Streatham. In order to get the service via Clapham, had to type in two separate journeys. On questioning the nice people over at National Rail, I was told that 'going via Clapham Junction is an invalid route.' - direct quote. Eh? Surely it's the *obvious* route! It was also 10 mins quicker than their Streatham Strangeness and faster than farting about on the tram. Any ideas what's wrong with Clapham? (as a changeover, I mean!) Cheers, John |
Network rail & Clapham Junction
"John" wrote in message ... It's a saturday, I find myself needing to get to Selhurst from Norbiton (don't ask!). Off I go to nationalrail.co.uk and type in my to & from, and get sent on a tortuous route involving Thameslink and a change at Wimbledon & Streatham. In order to get the service via Clapham, had to type in two separate journeys. On questioning the nice people over at National Rail, I was told that 'going via Clapham Junction is an invalid route.' - direct quote. Eh? Surely it's the *obvious* route! It was also 10 mins quicker than their Streatham Strangeness and faster than farting about on the tram. Any ideas what's wrong with Clapham? (as a changeover, I mean!) According to the routeing guide Clapham Junction is not on any permitted routes between Selhurst and Norbiton. However there appear to be two different tickets available, CDR NOT LONDON £3.50 and CDR ANY PERMITTED £5.00. Although no permitted routes pass through London anyway, it seems that the intention is you need to buy the more expensive ticket to go via Clapham Junction. Anyway it is probably better to just buy a Zone 2-6 Travelcard for £3.60 which you definitely can use via Clapham Junction. Peter Smyth |
Network rail & Clapham Junction
"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message
... Are any of the trains 'set down only' or 'pickup only' (or whatever it's called) at Clapham? No. 'Set down only' and 'Pickup only' ban people from using certain trains between Clapham and the London termini, not between Clapham and any station further from London. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
Network rail & Clapham Junction
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Network rail & Clapham Junction
On questioning the nice people over at National Rail, I was
told that 'going via Clapham Junction is an invalid route.' - direct quote. Eh? Surely it's the *obvious* route! It was also 10 mins quicker than their Streatham Strangeness and faster than farting about on the tram. Any ideas what's wrong with Clapham? (as a changeover, I mean!) According to the routeing guide Clapham Junction is not on any permitted routes between Selhurst and Norbiton. However there appear to be two different tickets available, CDR NOT LONDON £3.50 and CDR ANY PERMITTED £5.00. Although no permitted routes pass through London anyway, it seems that the intention is you need to buy the more expensive ticket to go via Clapham Junction. Anyway it is probably better to just buy a Zone 2-6 Travelcard for £3.60 which you definitely can use via Clapham Junction. Indeed, as I pointed out to the website people who quoted the same book at me as you did. At some point in the future, maybe the website will be updated to include more expensive routes (even maybe with a warning) or notice that the date is a Saturday. (not difficult, 1 function call) And maybe I could tick a box 'I'm a commuter and have a montly 1-5 anyway'. cheers, John |
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