This is a one for RJ and all the others.
Tonight on my train from Brighton to Victoria I had a passenger who showed me a weekly from Horsham to Redhill. The problem was we were past redhill and on our way to east croydon. I told the passenger that her ticket was not valid, but she was adamant(?) that she could use it to East Croydon. I informed her this was not so, but she said she used it all the time, never had any bother and even used it to exit the station at East Croydon with no issues. I thought this unlikely, esp as she had an oyster card as well. Since there was no arguing with her, I moved on,but marked her ticket, not valid to ECR. but also informed East Croydon as well as passing on her details to the folks who watch out for this kind of thing.. I also spoke to someone on the phone at customer info who said, no it was not valid. But it got me thinking.
Anyway, a 7 day season Horsham to Redhill is 37.80
Horsham to East Croydon is 60.00
Now my guess is, a horsham to redhill might be valid say from Horsham to Dorking, then walk to Deepdene and onto Redhill via Reigate, but there is no way its valid via East Croydon, but is there something in the routing guide that I'm missing, or was she, lets say, taking the micheal and using her Oyster to exit East Croydon?
SJ
Tonight on my train from Brighton to Victoria I had a passenger who showed me a weekly from Horsham to Redhill. The problem was we were past redhill and on our way to east croydon. I told the passenger that her ticket was not valid, but she was adamant(?) that she could use it to East Croydon. I informed her this was not so, but she said she used it all the time, never had any bother and even used it to exit the station at East Croydon with no issues. I thought this unlikely, esp as she had an oyster card as well. Since there was no arguing with her, I moved on,but marked her ticket, not valid to ECR. but also informed East Croydon as well as passing on her details to the folks who watch out for this kind of thing.. I also spoke to someone on the phone at customer info who said, no it was not valid. But it got me thinking.
Anyway, a 7 day season Horsham to Redhill is 37.80
Horsham to East Croydon is 60.00
Now my guess is, a horsham to redhill might be valid say from Horsham to Dorking, then walk to Deepdene and onto Redhill via Reigate, but there is no way its valid via East Croydon, but is there something in the routing guide that I'm missing, or was she, lets say, taking the micheal and using her Oyster to exit East Croydon?
SJ