interchange423
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I've been reading many threads and have learnt a lot, but have much more to learn about the complexities of ticketing on National Rail!
Would the Bickley season ticket offer less options than the Petts Wood? The Bickley season to London Terminals has AAA with Sidcup which offers some additional validity over the Petts Wood one.
Would the Petts Wood season ticket allow travel via Catford too?
Would either or both season tickets allow travel via West Norwood (changing at Beckenham Junction)?
Further more would you be able to use either season ticket at Waterloo via Clapham Junction (via Beckenham Junction and Crystal Palace?
Are the any negative easements at work here (such as with Sidcup season where you can't travel the long way via Crayford to London)?
I'm curious to see how broad validity each offers and how they differ, and testing principles to apply other season ticket cases.
Thanks for reading.
- In the case of Bickley, there are direct services to London all via Bromley South
- In the case of Petts Wood, there are direct services to London via Bromley South and via Hither Green
Would the Bickley season ticket offer less options than the Petts Wood? The Bickley season to London Terminals has AAA with Sidcup which offers some additional validity over the Petts Wood one.
Would the Petts Wood season ticket allow travel via Catford too?
Would either or both season tickets allow travel via West Norwood (changing at Beckenham Junction)?
Further more would you be able to use either season ticket at Waterloo via Clapham Junction (via Beckenham Junction and Crystal Palace?
Are the any negative easements at work here (such as with Sidcup season where you can't travel the long way via Crayford to London)?
I'm curious to see how broad validity each offers and how they differ, and testing principles to apply other season ticket cases.
Thanks for reading.