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Megabus PLus
Zeldazog
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This might sound a daft question but
If you buy Megabus Plus tickets, do you have to complete the whole journey?
Just looking at some journeys, for example, East Midlands Parkway to London doesn't come up with any offers at all.
However, Hull to London comes up with a bus from Hull to East Midlands Parkway and then a train from EMP to London, and it's about half the price of the cheapest just train journey I can find.
So, can I buy Megabus Plus tickets and just get on at the train exchange and return. Or will my ticket get stamped or something?
Thanks in advance.
If you buy Megabus Plus tickets, do you have to complete the whole journey?
Just looking at some journeys, for example, East Midlands Parkway to London doesn't come up with any offers at all.
However, Hull to London comes up with a bus from Hull to East Midlands Parkway and then a train from EMP to London, and it's about half the price of the cheapest just train journey I can find.
So, can I buy Megabus Plus tickets and just get on at the train exchange and return. Or will my ticket get stamped or something?
Thanks in advance.
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There are no tickets, Just a booking code that you show the Train Guard or Bus Driver.0
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The_ICT_Engineer wrote: »There are no tickets, Just a booking code that you show the Train Guard or Bus Driver.
So basically, they won't know if we haven't got off the bus from Hull, or don't get back on it?
I've looked at the terms and conditions, and it says you must do the complete journey on the ticket, but I can't see how they can know this - the station where I'd be getting on and off is where the bus passengers transfer to the train anyway.
If I can do this, it's a real bargain.0
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