• Our new ticketing site is now live! Using either this or the original site (both powered by TrainSplit) helps support the running of the forum with every ticket purchase! Find out more and ask any questions/give us feedback in this thread!

Reading to Henley-on-Thames return validity

Status
Not open for further replies.

Catkin

Member
Joined
9 Jun 2012
Messages
12
Perhaps a stupid question but in a couple of weeks I will be travelling from Reading to Henley-on-Thames, then walking to Marlow and (the same day) getting the train back to Reading from Marlow.

Would an off peak day return Reading to Henley on Thames cover the Marlow portion. It says it is 'any route permitted' so my reading of that is that the ticket would cover Marlow to Reading? Is this correct?
 
Sponsor Post - registered members do not see these adverts; click here to register, or click here to log in
R

RailUK Forums

island

Veteran Member
Joined
30 Dec 2010
Messages
17,342
Location
0036
No. You would need a new single ticket from Marlow to Maidenhead.
 

greatkingrat

Established Member
Joined
20 Jan 2011
Messages
3,024
You can't use a Reading - Henley ticket at Marlow as Marlow is further from Reading than Henley. However you can use a Reading - Marlow ticket at Henley. There is an easement allowing tickets to points on the Henley/Marlow/Windsor branches to be interchangable as long as you buy a ticket to the furthest point.
 

PermitToTravel

Established Member
Joined
21 Dec 2011
Messages
3,042
Location
Groningen
"ANY PERMITTED" does not mean that you are permitted to take any route, but that you may take any "permitted route"
 

30907

Veteran Member
Joined
30 Sep 2012
Messages
20,523
Location
Airedale
No. You would need a new single ticket from Marlow to Maidenhead.

Twyford, surely? (Being pedantic - in fact the easement referred to by Greatkingrat is almost certainly the better bet)
 

Catkin

Member
Joined
9 Jun 2012
Messages
12
You can't use a Reading - Henley ticket at Marlow as Marlow is further from Reading than Henley. However you can use a Reading - Marlow ticket at Henley. There is an easement allowing tickets to points on the Henley/Marlow/Windsor branches to be interchangable as long as you buy a ticket to the furthest point.

Thanks - very interesting. Out of interest where does one find these easements?
 

bb21

Emeritus Moderator
Joined
4 Feb 2010
Messages
24,153
There is no easement. There is an interavailability agreement. Sorry to be pedantic but this is important in this particular case.

You need to purchase the ticket to "the furthest point", and this interavailability agreement applies to Off-Peak Day Return fares only, although which one classes as "the furthest point" between Marlow and Henley-on-Thames is not defined. In the absence of that, I would think that the more expensive ticket should suffice, hence my opinion is that a Reading Stations - Marlow Off-Peak Day Return @ £8.40 should be valid for travel out to Henley-on-Thames and back from Marlow (after 0845 Mondays to Fridays and any time at weekends).
 

davetheguard

Established Member
Joined
10 Apr 2013
Messages
1,847
You can't use a Reading - Henley ticket at Marlow as Marlow is further from Reading than Henley. However you can use a Reading - Marlow ticket at Henley. There is an easement allowing tickets to points on the Henley/Marlow/Windsor branches to be interchangable as long as you buy a ticket to the furthest point.

This easement was first introduced back in Thames Trains days (mid 90s?) with the specific idea of helping people who want to walk the Thames Path.

So yes, buy a return ticket from Reading to Marlow and it will also be accepted between Twyford & Henley on either the outward or return part of your trip.
 

Greenback

Emeritus Moderator
Joined
9 Aug 2009
Messages
15,268
Location
Llanelli
I agree that a Reading - Marlow return should be purchased to cover the journeys being made.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Top