RUFJAN15
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With effect from the December timetable change, the old 'Brighton Express' services have been replaced by extending Gatwick Express services to Brighton.
I recall that, when the peak hour GatEx extensions started a few years back, it was stated that normal fares would apply to destinations South of Gatwick. A check today on BRFares suggests that this policy has now been formalised by withdrawing most 'Not Gatwick Express' fares from a broad range of South Coast stations. The only remaining 'NGE' fares appear to be Pricebusters, although Advances are sold as 'Southern Only'.
However I occasionally need to travel Horsham - Central London - Brighton - Horsham with the Horsham - London leg in the morning peak and the remainder of the journey Off Peak. I don't have a Railcard.
In the past I have always done this with a Horsham - London ADT (routed Not Gatwick Express), now costing £42.80, and a Three Bridges - Brighton CDR, now costing £12.50 [OK; I now realise that I should have been buying the Gatwick - Brighton CDR as it's cheaper; you live and learn!]. With this combination I could use the fast Victoria - Brighton trains; although they didn't stop at Three Bridges I was always told that it was OK when I asked Southern staff.
I will be doing this journey again next week and have realised that my chances of getting through the barrier to Platforms 13/14 at Victoria to catch the fast Brighton train holding a return ticket to Horsham marked 'Not Gatwick Express' are slim.
This raises a number of questions:
* Can anyone suggest a way of doing this without paying a £5.30 supplement to buy the Horsham - London 'Any Permitted' ADT or avoiding the fast trains?
* Have Southern deliberately retained the 'Not Gatwick Express' routing for tickets issued from stations between Three Bridges and Christs Hospital, or is this just an oversight?
* Is there any way of arguing that the combination of the London - Horsham ADT and Gatwick - Brighton CDR represents a single journey and that the cost should not have been increased by the transfer of the fast trains to Gatwick Express?
Any thoughts welcome!
I recall that, when the peak hour GatEx extensions started a few years back, it was stated that normal fares would apply to destinations South of Gatwick. A check today on BRFares suggests that this policy has now been formalised by withdrawing most 'Not Gatwick Express' fares from a broad range of South Coast stations. The only remaining 'NGE' fares appear to be Pricebusters, although Advances are sold as 'Southern Only'.
However I occasionally need to travel Horsham - Central London - Brighton - Horsham with the Horsham - London leg in the morning peak and the remainder of the journey Off Peak. I don't have a Railcard.
In the past I have always done this with a Horsham - London ADT (routed Not Gatwick Express), now costing £42.80, and a Three Bridges - Brighton CDR, now costing £12.50 [OK; I now realise that I should have been buying the Gatwick - Brighton CDR as it's cheaper; you live and learn!]. With this combination I could use the fast Victoria - Brighton trains; although they didn't stop at Three Bridges I was always told that it was OK when I asked Southern staff.
I will be doing this journey again next week and have realised that my chances of getting through the barrier to Platforms 13/14 at Victoria to catch the fast Brighton train holding a return ticket to Horsham marked 'Not Gatwick Express' are slim.
This raises a number of questions:
* Can anyone suggest a way of doing this without paying a £5.30 supplement to buy the Horsham - London 'Any Permitted' ADT or avoiding the fast trains?
* Have Southern deliberately retained the 'Not Gatwick Express' routing for tickets issued from stations between Three Bridges and Christs Hospital, or is this just an oversight?
* Is there any way of arguing that the combination of the London - Horsham ADT and Gatwick - Brighton CDR represents a single journey and that the cost should not have been increased by the transfer of the fast trains to Gatwick Express?
Any thoughts welcome!