The route is possible: Farringdon to Portsmouth & Southsea, with one change at Three Bridges. The first leg is by Thameslink, the second Southern.
However, it is not possible to buy a ticket for this route from Farringdon - it must be purchased one station along the route, at Blackfriars, even though it is the same train that departs from Farringdon.
Farringdon is not considered a London Terminal, whereas Blackfriars is - so the ticket is labelled "London Terminals to Portsmouth..."
My question is, how can this route be done ? presumably one would have to buy a paper ticket from Farringdon to Blackfriars, and at the same time a ticket from London Terminals (ie. Blackfriars) to Portsmouth.
Does anybody have any advice ? The attraction of starting the journey at Farringdon is that it links in with the Elizabeth line. In an ideal world, one would use contactless to travel say from TCR to Farringdon, then transfer onto a Thameslink train at Farringdon for the onward journey, changing at Three Bridges.
Much appreciated in advance !
However, it is not possible to buy a ticket for this route from Farringdon - it must be purchased one station along the route, at Blackfriars, even though it is the same train that departs from Farringdon.
Farringdon is not considered a London Terminal, whereas Blackfriars is - so the ticket is labelled "London Terminals to Portsmouth..."
My question is, how can this route be done ? presumably one would have to buy a paper ticket from Farringdon to Blackfriars, and at the same time a ticket from London Terminals (ie. Blackfriars) to Portsmouth.
Does anybody have any advice ? The attraction of starting the journey at Farringdon is that it links in with the Elizabeth line. In an ideal world, one would use contactless to travel say from TCR to Farringdon, then transfer onto a Thameslink train at Farringdon for the onward journey, changing at Three Bridges.
Much appreciated in advance !