I was at Vauxhall station earlier today, needing to get to Surbiton, and found I didn't have my PAYG Oyster card with me. So I bought a single ticket Vauxhall to Surbiton, the route was stated as 'any permitted'.
I got on a train which was due to stop at Surbiton but it was held up at Vauxhall, apparently due to a fault with the doors. I needed to get to Surbiton asap and there was a Waterloo-bound train pulling in across the platform so I changed onto this one. At Waterloo I then changed to a fast train, whose first stop was Surbiton (subsequently overtaking several southbound trains that were queuing at Vauxhall).
I had no problem with the journey but wondered whether the ticket was strictly valid to do the journey this way?
If not, would I have needed to pay an excess fare?
(with a PAYG Oyster card such a route wouldn't seem to be an issue)
Many thanks
James.
I got on a train which was due to stop at Surbiton but it was held up at Vauxhall, apparently due to a fault with the doors. I needed to get to Surbiton asap and there was a Waterloo-bound train pulling in across the platform so I changed onto this one. At Waterloo I then changed to a fast train, whose first stop was Surbiton (subsequently overtaking several southbound trains that were queuing at Vauxhall).
I had no problem with the journey but wondered whether the ticket was strictly valid to do the journey this way?
If not, would I have needed to pay an excess fare?
(with a PAYG Oyster card such a route wouldn't seem to be an issue)
Many thanks
James.