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Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 18:27 #43575 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
Hello All. I am posting today to ask about a child advance ticket I have purchased from Clunderwen to London Paddington on Saturday the 20th April. A recent change of plan has meant that I will be staying in Llanelli the night before. Therefore, I will have to get on the train at Llanelli. Is this allowed? Many thanks, Eden Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 18:29 #43576 | |
Rickurd
128 posts |
I don't think so, not with advance tickets
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Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 18:42 #43579 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
Will a new ticket need to be bought? Or do guards ever turn a blind eye, seeing as I have paid for a longer journey than I will now be taking?
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Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 18:53 #43580 | |
GeoffM
6367 posts |
I think you will need to get a new ticket: Quote: You may not start, break and resume, or end your journey at any intermediate station except to change to/from connecting trains as shown on the ticket(s) or other valid travel itinerary.National Rail SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 18:59 #43581 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
OK, Thanks for your replies. That is a shame!
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Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 19:29 #43582 | |
Josie
310 posts |
Depending on the connection times, the cost of the new ticket you'd need to buy and how important your time is, you could of course set off early and travel from Llanelli to Clunderwen to start your journey at the beginning of the ticket you already have. It's quite a diversion though, and with the low service frequency it might not even be possible (e.g. if you're travelling early in the day).
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Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 19:40 #43583 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
Unfortunately not possible..... Would have to leave around 00:00 and wait 3 hours at Carmarthen. I'll just have to bite the bullet! Never mind, it is my mistake buying without being 100% sure of plans. Many thanks for your help. Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 20:15 #43584 | |
Peter Bennet
5400 posts |
Looking at the timetable it seems that all the trains from Clunderwen stop at LLanelli so if llanelli has open platforms then as long as you get on the correct train I'd think you'd be OK as it'd require the TI to have a bizarre argument with you about proving whether you got on the correct train at the wrong station - my guess is that in the unlikely event he was aware of the fact he'd not be bothered arguing the matter. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 20:20 #43586 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
This is what I was thinking.... I will board at Llanelli with my ticket and see if the guard accepts it, if not I can just buy the full fare from them. Thanks, Eden Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 20:21 #43587 | |
Peter Bennet
5400 posts |
Of course if you do buy a new ticket then it'd only need to be to wherever you were going to change trains anyway - assuming you get the right FGW train. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply The following user said thank you: McBoo |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 20:31 #43588 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
Thankyou Peter!!! I didn't think of that. I thought I would have to be spending £20-30 on another ticket all the way to London, when actually, it would come to £2.60 to get to Swansea. Well, that certainly alleviates all worry now! B) Eden Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 20:49 #43591 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
" said:Looking at the timetable it seems that all the trains from Clunderwen stop at LLanelli so if llanelli has open platforms then as long as you get on the correct train I'd think you'd be OK as it'd require the TI to have a bizarre argument with you about proving whether you got on the correct train at the wrong station - my guess is that in the unlikely event he was aware of the fact he'd not be bothered arguing the matter.[sentence moderated] This is a strict liability issue, it'd be up to the passenger to prove that he obeyed the ticketing restrictions, not to the operator to prove he didn't. Best advice is to a) buy a new ticket, or b) see if you can pay the £10 admin fee to amend it. You would be charged (at best) to a standard fare to your destination, your advance will be void. However you will also be at risk of being reported and prosecuted for fare evasion, fines of up to £1000 and a criminal record. Last edited: 20/04/2013 at 21:42 by GeoffM Reason: Sentence removed as it makes accusations Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 21:15 #43592 | |
GeoffM
6367 posts |
Just a friendly reminder to keep the suggestions to legal ones. Ideas like "hoping the ticket collector won't notice" isn't really playing ball.
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Advance Ticket Query 16/04/2013 at 21:43 #43593 | |
Peter Bennet
5400 posts |
In that case I withdraw my comments. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 15:31 #43598 | |
Peter Bennet
5400 posts |
" said:Whatever else it is it's not fare evasion within the meaning of Section 5 of the Regulation of Railways Act 1889. In any event Llanelli station is (according to ATW's web site) not a penalty fare station (see section 7 of Penalty Fares rules) so you can't be fines for getting on the train without a valid ticket. Penalty fares are a civil matter not a criminal one. " said: Burden of proof lies with the plaintiff - remember the Vicky Price Jury where Mr Justice Sweeney said: "There is no burden on the defence to prove her innocence, on the contrary there's no burden on the defence to prove anything at all." Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 15:34 #43599 | |
Copping
95 posts |
Where is the "Mandatory Reservation" coupon between? Is it between Swansea and London or between Cardiff Central and Paddington?
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Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 15:52 #43601 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
The reservations I have are between Clunderwen and Swansea and between Swansea and Paddington. Eden Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 15:56 #43602 | |
Copping
95 posts |
Are you still going to get the same time train from Swansea? And is the route on the ticket FGW and Connections?
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Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 15:59 #43603 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
Yes, I am going to buy a single to Swansea and then use my advance from there on. Eden Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 16:11 #43604 | |
Copping
95 posts |
You won't actually need to buy an extra ticket. I presume the train your taking from Llanelli would of been the same train from Clunderwen? As the ticket is routed FGW & Connections your taking a connecting train to meet the FGW part of the journey, hence you. Just see the conductor as soon as you board the train at Llanelli and explain your situation. Theres a 1% chance that you'll need to buy a ticket, alot of conductors prefer the honesty. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: McBoo |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 16:21 #43605 | |
GeoffM
6367 posts |
" said:You won't actually need to buy an extra ticket. I presume the train your taking from Llanelli would of been the same train from Clunderwen?If the first train is the "and connections" bit then it is not limited to a specific train. But it IS limited to a particular station pair - and according to the rules I posted earlier, boarding at a different station is not allowed on that particular type of ticket. " said: Just see the conductor as soon as you board the train at Llanelli and explain your situation. Theres a 1% chance that you'll need to buy a ticket, alot of conductors prefer the honesty.But that probably is good advice as honesty can equal a happy compromise. SimSig Boss Log in to reply The following user said thank you: McBoo |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 16:25 #43606 | |
Copping
95 posts |
You are right, it is the station pair. I'm not sure how lenient Arriva Trains Wales are.
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Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 16:33 #43607 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
I will go to the guard at the start of the journey then, I feel that ATW are fairly good with understanding situations like this. I have had a ticket from Johnston to Clarbeston Road before but needed to get off at Clunderwen. I asked the guard for a single between Clarbeston and Clunderwen but he said not to bother with buying the extra fare. I suppose it depends on the guard on the train at the time. If the guard does not accept the ticket, can I just buy a single to Swansea? Or would it be a fine? Eden Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 16:37 #43608 | |
postal
5257 posts |
" said:I will go to the guard at the start of the journey then, I feel that ATW are fairly good with understanding situations like this. I have had a ticket from Johnston to Clarbeston Road before but needed to get off at Clunderwen. I asked the guard for a single between Clarbeston and Clunderwen but he said not to bother with buying the extra fare. I suppose it depends on the guard on the train at the time.As Peter Bennet wrote earlier: " said: Llanelli station is (according to ATW's web site) not a penalty fare station (see section 7 of Penalty Fares rules) so you can't be fines for getting on the train without a valid ticket. “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Log in to reply |
Advance Ticket Query 17/04/2013 at 16:40 #43609 | |
McBoo
29 posts |
OK, thank you very much for your help everyone. Eden Log in to reply |