What are the opinions, either morally or legally, for saving money by using valid (but not obvious) routes to get somewhere a lot cheaper?
For example, for me to get to a well-known station, "X", it costs a certain amount. But If I buy a ticket to a certain other station where a valid (but non-obvious) route is to go via X, then I simply break my journey at X and I save 35%. I make sure break of journey is permitted, and I also make sure I have the itinerary emailed along with the ticket.
Another well-known station, "Y", costs a certain amount for a return (there are no day returns available). If I want a day trip to Y, I buy a ticket to a certain other station, costing just 40% of the return ticket to Y, where a valid (but less obvious) route is to change trains at Y. Then, I simply break my journey / end my journey short at Y. Once again, I make sure this route is 100% valid and I have an itinerary printed. I have done this many times with no problems, saving 60%.
Is this regarded as a deliberate ploy to deprive the train companies of money? Or, am I perfectly entitled to do this, as it is provable my ticket is valid every step of the way?
For example, for me to get to a well-known station, "X", it costs a certain amount. But If I buy a ticket to a certain other station where a valid (but non-obvious) route is to go via X, then I simply break my journey at X and I save 35%. I make sure break of journey is permitted, and I also make sure I have the itinerary emailed along with the ticket.
Another well-known station, "Y", costs a certain amount for a return (there are no day returns available). If I want a day trip to Y, I buy a ticket to a certain other station, costing just 40% of the return ticket to Y, where a valid (but less obvious) route is to change trains at Y. Then, I simply break my journey / end my journey short at Y. Once again, I make sure this route is 100% valid and I have an itinerary printed. I have done this many times with no problems, saving 60%.
Is this regarded as a deliberate ploy to deprive the train companies of money? Or, am I perfectly entitled to do this, as it is provable my ticket is valid every step of the way?
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