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Old September 9th 09, 11:51 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Sep 9, 9:24*pm, wrote:

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The standard FCC ruse at Cambridge for those who want to return within
the evening peak is the buy an Off-Peak Day Return or Day Travelcard
from Ely which is cheaper than the anytime version. Cambridge are
happy to sell tickets from Ely, seeing as it's NXEA and not FCC
selling them.


Interesting - thanks for that, that's one to remember. For those not
clued up on these things (and I had to check!), FCC created the
concept of "zones A to E" so as to apply their off-peak evening
restrictions - Ely is in zone E whilst Cambridge is in zone D - and
yes, return journeys to zone E are exempt from the restrictions,
whilst zone D isn't.


It's not clear to me that FCC themselves would sell Ely tickets.

FCC's off-peak restrictions and 'zones' are all explained here, along
with a link to a map of the zones:
http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk...iCmsPageId=134

Yes, byzantine complexity, isn't it? It largely passes me by personally
because the greater peak restriction for me, most of the time, is that on
bicycles which is 16:00-19:00 and not evaded by having an Ely ticket.

A number of my fellow "gentlemen (and lady) commuters" on the 10:20 in the
mornings have Bromptons so do need the Ely ruse from time to time.
Fascinating group, we are, mostly academics but not by all means all. I
think the most glamorous (occupation-wise) is a diamond dealer. :-)

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On Sep 10, 12:51*am, wrote:
The standard FCC ruse at Cambridge for those who want to return within
the evening peak is the buy an Off-Peak Day Return or Day Travelcard
from Ely which is cheaper than the anytime version. Cambridge are
happy to sell tickets from Ely, seeing as it's NXEA and not FCC
selling them.


Interesting - thanks for that, that's one to remember. For those not
clued up on these things (and I had to check!), FCC created the
concept of "zones A to E" so as to apply their off-peak evening
restrictions - Ely is in zone E whilst Cambridge is in zone D - and
yes, return journeys to zone E are exempt from the restrictions,
whilst zone D isn't.


It's not clear to me that FCC themselves would sell Ely tickets.


They're legally obliged to, if you ask for one.

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On Sep 10, 5:55*pm, "tim....." wrote:

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(John B) wrote:


On Sep 10, 12:51 am, wrote:

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It's not clear to me that FCC themselves would sell Ely tickets.


They're legally obliged to, if you ask for one.


Including to someone not starting at Ely, you mean? I didn't think that
was so clear-cut.


It is. *TOCs were told that they must abandon any previous policy of
refusing such requests and were obliged to sell any NR ticket from A to B,
regardless of where A and B are. *AIUI they are not obliged to sell PTE
tickets out of area.


Another exception being that you can't buy outboundary Day Travelcards
when 'inboundary' (i.e. within the London zones), though you can
sidestep this by buying online and then collecting via TOD. I'm not
sure if there's any money to be saved by doing this though compared to
buying a zones 1-6 Day Travelcard plus an extension from Boundary
zones 6 to the destination (and even if one was to do so, then
arguably it'd only really be useful for making the journey out of
London - returning to London on that ticket would definitely be
breaking the rules of using the return portion before using the
outbound portion, plus it would likely raise suspicions during a
ticket check). I think I digress somewhat from the topic at hand
however!


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