I am struggling to understand the rationale that makes via Birmingham the only permitted route.
FastJP shows reasonable routes via Stafford, via Stoke on Trent, via Coventry and even via Rugby all of which seem to require split tickets. Via Stafford is often the fastest route at particular times of day.
Why would this be so heavily restricted?
I presume they are worried about people stopping short at an interchange, but that's really a result of how the industry operates fares. I can't see why passengers should be denied next-train options that get them to their destination earlier on a single through ticket.
FastJP shows reasonable routes via Stafford, via Stoke on Trent, via Coventry and even via Rugby all of which seem to require split tickets. Via Stafford is often the fastest route at particular times of day.
Why would this be so heavily restricted?
I presume they are worried about people stopping short at an interchange, but that's really a result of how the industry operates fares. I can't see why passengers should be denied next-train options that get them to their destination earlier on a single through ticket.
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