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Ffestiniog Round Robin ticket buying and train operating companies.

DaveB10780

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I had an excellent, if tiring day, visiting Wales yesterday from Derbyshire. However when I tried to buy the ticket at Stockport they couldn't find the destination, I tried to help with code J293 which is on railrover.org to no avail. They let me back on the platform and I could buy from the TFW conductor without any problem so all was well. Is there anything I can say to help them if I go again? I also couldn't seem to find the correct destination on a Northern TVM, is there one?

I also noticed that on Railrover.org then it suggests I might be able to use other operator then TFW for connecting services. Transport for Wales, Ffestiniog Railway, any operator's connecting services. I used TFW throughout but does anyone know what this might mean in practice?
 
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anothertyke

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It would almost certainly be on the Rovers and Rangers menu.
I thought it was not on that menu but destination Minnfford.

I also noticed that on Railrover.org then it suggests I might be able to use other operator then TFW for connecting services. Transport for Wales, Ffestiniog Railway, any operator's connecting services. I used TFW throughout but does anyone know what this might mean in practice?

looking at the map I guess it means that , for example, starting from Warrington or Lime St you can use any train to get to Crewe or Chester. Or indeed Stockport to Chester with Northern.
 

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I also noticed that on Railrover.org then it suggests I might be able to use other operator then TFW for connecting services. Transport for Wales, Ffestiniog Railway, any operator's connecting services. I used TFW throughout but does anyone know what this might mean in practice?
There is nothing to indicate a TOC restriction, so it is valid on all operators. This is made clear by the inclusion of routes which are only served by other operators, such as Crewe-Warrington/Liverpool, Liverpool-Bidston and Stockport-Chester, on the official map.
 

DaveB10780

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It's bought as a point-to-point return ticket, so starting station in your case is 'Stockport' and destination is 'Ffest Round Robin'.

Thanks very much I will be armed with that information if I give the trip another go.
 

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It's bought as a point-to-point return ticket, so starting station in your case is 'Stockport' and destination is 'Ffest Round Robin'.

This is the key bit of info.

I had a slight struggle at New Street trying to get this ticket around a year ago, but after pointing out that it's a point to point from Birmingham Stations it was very straightforward.

It's done this way to more easily have the "add-ons" for travel into the round robin from outside the route itself.
 

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This is the key bit of info.

I had a slight struggle at New Street trying to get this ticket around a year ago, but after pointing out that it's a point to point from Birmingham Stations it was very straightforward.

It's done this way to more easily have the "add-ons" for travel into the round robin from outside the route itself.

Indeed. Oxford Road struggled (which is fair enough) until I explained how to issue it. It's definitely a fair assumption that it'll be on the rovers and rangers part of a TIS.
 

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