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train tickets - multiple destinations same price.
Four stations:
A
B
C
D
I arrive at station A wanting a ticket to station B.
For the sake of argument, I want a season ticket.
I find out that buying a season ticket to stations B,C and D are all the same price.
Am I allowed to get a season ticket to destination D even though I am almost always going to get off at destination B?
(reason for asking: stations B&C are in city suburbs, D is city centre so may be useful for weekend shopping).
Cheers
Al
A
B
C
D
I arrive at station A wanting a ticket to station B.
For the sake of argument, I want a season ticket.
I find out that buying a season ticket to stations B,C and D are all the same price.
Am I allowed to get a season ticket to destination D even though I am almost always going to get off at destination B?
(reason for asking: stations B&C are in city suburbs, D is city centre so may be useful for weekend shopping).
Cheers
Al
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Comments
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Yes.
With a season ticket you can get off at any intermediate station without any problems.
So get the furthest ticket you can for the same price.0 -
Cheers! I'd hoped so.0
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