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Glasgow - Leeds via Appleby

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MadCommuter

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I intend to buy an anytime return for Fri 8th Feb, returning the next day, from Glasgow Central to Leeds via Appleby.

The 1040 from GLC gives an 8 min connection at Carlisle and is the default on NRE. I would like to have a bit more time at Carlisle to have a look for the ice breakers - if I caught an earlier train from GLC would it be valid or considered to be a break of journey?
 
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Not a problem at all - Anytime Returns are valid at any time over a permitted route and you may break your journey as many times as you like within the validity of the ticket.
 

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Anytime tickets always allow unlimited break of journey within the validity of the ticket.

Changing trains is not a Break of journey anyway.

You may find our Fares & Ticketing Guide useful, specifically the Ticket Conditions section, and the posts linked to above.

On your return journey, as that is a weekend, you may sit in 1st Class on a Virgin Trains service between Carlisle & Glasgow.

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Thanks for the replies and clarifications.

Yorkie, I would never have known about the free upgrade. I've never used 1st class on a public service before, so I shall make use of it. Thanks a lot.
 

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Yorkie, I would never have known about the free upgrade. I've never used 1st class on a public service before, so I shall make use of it. Thanks a lot.

Well, perhaps understandably, they don't go out of their way to advertise it ;)
 

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Thanks for the replies and clarifications.

Yorkie, I would never have known about the free upgrade. I've never used 1st class on a public service before, so I shall make use of it. Thanks a lot.
No problem :)

There are (or were) a small number of Guards who do not know about it, so it may be useful to print the relevant part of this page http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/promotions/pr3744bcc35ce7410024862c7ece4649/details.html and approach the TM before boarding (platform staff may be able to advise on the likely location of the TM) or on departure, to ensure a hassle-free journey.

National Rail - Weekend First said:
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Upgrades are priced at £15.00 for adults and £5 for children for a single journey, regardless of the length of journey.


On weekends and Bank Holidays, upgrades to First Class on Virgin Trains is free of charge if holding a Standard Class Anytime ticket by approaching the Train Manager.
 
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