If you read the Routeing Guide instructions it might become a bit clearer as to what's going on. If you're still confused then feel free to ask we're happy to help 

If you read the Routeing Guide instructions it might become a bit clearer as to what's going on. If you're still confused then feel free to ask we're happy to help![]()
Advertised through train ? I would guess at but he hasn't said or I can't see where he said what train he was on
You should be able to construct a permitted mapped route between Bromley South and London Terminals via Ramsgate on map combination LK+LD.
It's a mapped routes, the Routeing Guide explains how to look up mapped routes, but if you get stuck, let us know which part you are stuck on and we'll be happy to helpAdvertised through train ? I would guess at but he hasn't said or I can't see where he said what train he was on
I received a cheque from Southeastern this week, which appears to cover the remainder of the costs I incurred when dealing with the dispute. This was the Penalty Fare I received at Stratford International on the 1st of April for using one of these via Tilbury tickets along the route. I was threatened with court and served a Notice of Intention to Prosecute. Given that the Penalty Fare appeal was successful due to "benefit of the doubt," it would appear that they are withdrawing all action against me. I wonder why.
In the meantime, a recording has surfaced of ticketing dispute with a Southeastern Conductor. This includes the driver of the train (confirming his role at 10:35) entering the saloon to get involved in a discussion regarding tickets. The train was delayed due to the driver abandoning the cab to talk about tickets and the conductor refusing to dispatch the train until the British Transport Police turned up.
For those wondering what happened next, immediately after the recording ended I put in a phone call to Customer Relations to complain about the incident. When the BTP arrived, I disembarked of my own accord and articulated myself to them. The conductor lost his temper in front of the BTP whilst I was on the platform, correcting the lies he was telling an officer who was taking a statement. The crew finally decided that they would continue on. Five or so minutes later, a High Speed service arrived going in the same direction arrived, which the BTP were happy for me to board.
If Southeastern have any problems, I'm quite happy to liaise with them about their staff using their powers to detrain customers and delay trains carrying other passengers in these specific circumstances - a conductor who was completely wrong, no aggravating factors and no revenue at risk. I'll also query them as to whether either action was in the public interest, particularly that of the paying customers at the time. I also happen to think that it's very bad form for safety critical staff to allow ticketing matters to agitate them whilst working trains. Name/address was volunteered so the option existed to defer the matter to staff with the ability to establish the validity of the ticket and follow it up.
I've worked a bus driver on inner London routes like the 35, where intending passengers threatened to end my life on more than one occasion because I didn't authorise them to travel without paying. Passengers who witnessed this often asked if I was ok. I laughed it off as I was more concerned about maintaining a good headway. So if I can dismiss* rude fare evaders and keep a cool head for the sake of doing a job where I'm directly responsible for the safety of my passengers, what on earth is the matter with this conductor - where are the people handling skills?
*Putting in a call to control at the first safe opportunity to allow them to warn other drivers/the police.
The recording shows just how clueless these people really are. Loved it when, right at the end, he proclaims 'we're trained'. Priceless.
Good evening,
Would it be possible for you to state what comments/reply SouthEastern Trains (Customer Services) have made in relation to the Bromley-London ticketing issue?
When is the Railforum members outing from Bromley South to London Bridge via Ramsgate taking place?
I presume the Anytime Day Single allows a break of journey?
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Am I right in thinking that if the guard wasn't sure of the validity he should have withdrawn the ticket and given a zero fare replacement? Of course he was sure of the invalidity so that wasn't an option.
In fourteen characters or less?
How about "TBY GRV NT HS1"? :P
How about "TBY GRV NT HS1"? :P
NT is the abbreviation for Northern Rail, in order to avoid confusion with NR = Network Rail.decipher the above.
NT is the abbreviation for Northern Rail, in order to avoid confusion with NR = Network Rail.
(Assuming you mean CRS codes, which are three letters, not NLC codes which are four digits.)I don't think you can really use the NLC codes given no other route descriptions do. I don't think there's any way to describe the intended validity in so few characters.
If you're using CRS code, these give RJ permission to use the ticket via Nottingham!how about "TBR&GRV NOT HS1" or ... "TIL&GRV NOT HS1"?
Stupid question that's been bugging me for a while, what does the P stand for in AP? Purchase?(Assuming you mean CRS codes, which are three letters, not NLC codes which are four digits.)
Some XC advances use DBY, CNM and WVH in their route description (as in "AP XC VIA DBY"). Or at least they used to.
NOT EBBSFLEET
NOT GRAYS
SEE RESTRICTNS
FERRY NOT HS1
VIA FERRY/SWIM
AS ADVERTISED