A question that came up when me and my partner were travelling this weekend...
My partner had an Advance single with a seat reservation, I had an off-peak return, and she was reserved somewhere in coach C (because AGA only ever seem to reserve Advance tickets in coach C). We moved into the next coach so we could sit together and she could face forward, and the guard didn't seem to care much about her being in entirely the wrong seat - lucky, since we were worried about her getting a penalty fare.
So, my question is... does the TOC actually care if you sit in your reserved seat or not? And are you liable for a penalty fare (or having to purchase a new ticket) for sitting in a seat that isn't one on your Advance ticket?
(And also, why does AGA insist on seating everyone on Advance tickets in the same bloody coach so you end up in the most cramped coach of them all and inevitably end up opposite a group of teenagers blaring music out of their phones...)
My partner had an Advance single with a seat reservation, I had an off-peak return, and she was reserved somewhere in coach C (because AGA only ever seem to reserve Advance tickets in coach C). We moved into the next coach so we could sit together and she could face forward, and the guard didn't seem to care much about her being in entirely the wrong seat - lucky, since we were worried about her getting a penalty fare.
So, my question is... does the TOC actually care if you sit in your reserved seat or not? And are you liable for a penalty fare (or having to purchase a new ticket) for sitting in a seat that isn't one on your Advance ticket?
(And also, why does AGA insist on seating everyone on Advance tickets in the same bloody coach so you end up in the most cramped coach of them all and inevitably end up opposite a group of teenagers blaring music out of their phones...)