A bit of a niche and random question and may well be the railway version of a “first world problem”, but I’m wondering about an issue that is a real-world scenario for me.
I am a metropolitan police officer and have a rail pass that allows me to travel across South East England for a monthly fee. Some of you may be familiar with the scheme.
Next month I have to go somewhere for work purposes (a training course) and I am being accompanied by a non-warranted member of police staff who doesn’t get access to the scheme.
The TOC we will use has reservable trains and she will be buying a ticket with reservation (either through our corporate booking team or claiming expenses). She will get a seat reservation. Ideally I’d like to sit with her, and indeed I’d like a guaranteed seat as it will be peak time, but is it even possible for me to book a seat reservation without booking an actual ticket?
As I say, a minor issue, but I’m interested in the technicalities as much as anything: I imagine this scenario could exist with season tickets etc. though my circumstances are pretty niche.
I am a metropolitan police officer and have a rail pass that allows me to travel across South East England for a monthly fee. Some of you may be familiar with the scheme.
Next month I have to go somewhere for work purposes (a training course) and I am being accompanied by a non-warranted member of police staff who doesn’t get access to the scheme.
The TOC we will use has reservable trains and she will be buying a ticket with reservation (either through our corporate booking team or claiming expenses). She will get a seat reservation. Ideally I’d like to sit with her, and indeed I’d like a guaranteed seat as it will be peak time, but is it even possible for me to book a seat reservation without booking an actual ticket?
As I say, a minor issue, but I’m interested in the technicalities as much as anything: I imagine this scenario could exist with season tickets etc. though my circumstances are pretty niche.