GaryMcEwan
Established Member
I'm curious as to who was right when I bought my ticket on Friday morning.
I always get the 0654 train from Bridgeton to Glasgow Central, then from Queen Street to Croy. It's always an Anytime Day Return and with my disabled railcard it only costs £4.60.
On Friday the person at Bridgeton sold me an Off Day Peak Day Return which was £3.10 and asked if that was right as it was usually £4.60 and he said it was fine. There was no guard on the first leg, but the guard from Queen Street to Croy said that I had the wrong ticket as the 0730 train from Queen Street to Croy was a peak service.
Once I explained that the person who sold me it said the ticket was fine, the guard mentioned that the ticket was indeed incorrect, but he would let it slide.
Who was actually in the right here?
I always get the 0654 train from Bridgeton to Glasgow Central, then from Queen Street to Croy. It's always an Anytime Day Return and with my disabled railcard it only costs £4.60.
On Friday the person at Bridgeton sold me an Off Day Peak Day Return which was £3.10 and asked if that was right as it was usually £4.60 and he said it was fine. There was no guard on the first leg, but the guard from Queen Street to Croy said that I had the wrong ticket as the 0730 train from Queen Street to Croy was a peak service.
Once I explained that the person who sold me it said the ticket was fine, the guard mentioned that the ticket was indeed incorrect, but he would let it slide.
Who was actually in the right here?