Weary Walker
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Sorry I couldn't think of a clearer short description.
Can two tickets be combined / considered as one journey where there is a walk between two stations?
Examples:
From Three Bridges, to go north of London I will buy a ticket to St Pancras then walk to whichever station my train goes from (assuming an advance for the next section). If my FCC journey is delayed by 2 hours where do I stand with the following:
Advance ticket departing St Pancras (covered I believe)
Advance ticket departing Kings Cross
Advance ticket departing Euston (especially if my onward ticket was on the sleeper)
Advance ticket departing Marylebone.
In the above cases do I need a ticket from Three Bridges to the station my next train departs from or is a Three Bridges - St Pancras ticket sufficient to create 1 journey?
Second query this time in Glasgow.
I have an advance due in at Glasgow Central @ 17:05
I have an advance for the Glasgow Queen Street to Fort William @ 18:21
(Which is also the last train of the day)
Do these two tickets represent 1 journey or does the walk between stations negate that?
Can two tickets be combined / considered as one journey where there is a walk between two stations?
Examples:
From Three Bridges, to go north of London I will buy a ticket to St Pancras then walk to whichever station my train goes from (assuming an advance for the next section). If my FCC journey is delayed by 2 hours where do I stand with the following:
Advance ticket departing St Pancras (covered I believe)
Advance ticket departing Kings Cross
Advance ticket departing Euston (especially if my onward ticket was on the sleeper)
Advance ticket departing Marylebone.
In the above cases do I need a ticket from Three Bridges to the station my next train departs from or is a Three Bridges - St Pancras ticket sufficient to create 1 journey?
Second query this time in Glasgow.
I have an advance due in at Glasgow Central @ 17:05
I have an advance for the Glasgow Queen Street to Fort William @ 18:21
(Which is also the last train of the day)
Do these two tickets represent 1 journey or does the walk between stations negate that?