Title: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: devon_metro on March 29, 2011, 13:07:09 Just curious as to whether I am covered for delays when using split advance purchase tickets?
I've booked Southampton Airport - Reading - Yatton tickets, since the route via Salisbury is shut. I've given myself 24 mins in Reading IIRC. Cost ^13 as oppose to ^33 walk up! Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: ChrisB on March 29, 2011, 13:53:49 No you're not.
Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: JayMac on March 29, 2011, 16:20:32 No you're not. Not quite as simple as that. It depends whether you take the restrictions on Advance Purchase tickets as being more important than the National Rail Conditions of Carriage. NRCoC allow you to buy multiple tickets for one journey, so should you be delayed on the first part of your journey (provided you catch your first booked train) then I would expect the railways to honour the NRCoC and allow you later travel on the second or subsequent parts of your journey. NRCoC makes no destinction regarding the type of tickets held. As long as you have allowed sufficient time at your interchange station (24 mins at Reading is more than enough) then I'd say you are fine to catch the next train if you missed your booked one through a delay to your previous leg. Over at RailUK Forums this subject crops up with regularity and the two schools of thought are both passionately argued. There's plenty of evidence there from on train staff that they are happy to allow later travel as long as it was the railway that caused the delay. I, too, am in the camp that NRCoC takes precedent. Should you experience a problem by not being on your 2nd booked train, with on train staff who say you are not valid to travel, then I'd suggest only accepting a UPFN and not parting with any more money. Unfortunately it's not in the TOCs interests to provide a definitive answer when it comes to using split Advances, so we are only really left with what the NRCoC says: Quote 19. Using a combination of tickets You may use two or more tickets for one journey as long as together they cover the entire journey.... I'm attending a Fares Symposium with members of RailUK Forums in a couple of weeks time and I've no doubt that this issue will be high up the agenda! If you'd like to read more on both interpretations then try this: http://www.google.co.uk/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=combination+of+tickets+advance+site:railforums.co.uk&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&pbx=1&fp=1&cad=b Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: ChrisB on March 29, 2011, 16:41:48 I would probably agree with the post above, except to say that you'll likely have more sympathy from the gripper on Train 2 IF both (or more) journeys are on the same TOC *and* the delay was rail-related.
I've known grippers on XC not care two hoots for the reason given when their train was missed owing to another TOCs delay. It is definitely *your* responsibility to be at your joining station in time to catch the connection. Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: devon_metro on March 29, 2011, 16:45:39 Thanks for that BNM, I did think that was the case. In the unlikely event that the XC is delayed then i'd simply approach the Train Manager on the Bristol service and ask if it was ok to travel. Afterall - the railway is inconviencing me by having to go via Reading if I wish to avoid a god awful coach journey, which with luggage is not fun. FGW TMs are generally ok I find, so long as you approach them before boarding and don't assume you will be ok.
Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: ChrisB on March 29, 2011, 16:50:45 Thanks for that BNM, I did think that was the case. In the unlikely event that the XC is delayed..... Unlikely? Not in my experience! I have a meeting with FGW Revenue Protection in the next month or so, so will ask that very question & get the answer from the horses mouth.... Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: bobm on March 29, 2011, 17:46:23 FGW TMs are generally ok I find, so long as you approach them before boarding and don't assume you will be ok. Reading through the thread I was going to say that - I usually find if you approach the TM before getting on (and not just FGW) they are usually more sympathetic than if you just wait for them to find you. Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: inspector_blakey on March 29, 2011, 20:38:48 Have to say that my attitude when travelling with split tickets (only done it very occasionally with advance tickets) is that I know I'm taking a modest risk by doing it and it's not reasonable for me to expect any staff to bend the rules if I come unstuck.
Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: Tim on March 30, 2011, 09:14:07 I am with the NCoC interpretation of the rules (as, I note, is Barry Doe). These are you minimum rights and no-one can take them away from you. You should stick up for yourself cos the TOCs are not going to do it for you. (but obviously be as helpful, calm and businesslike with any staff who take a different view).
Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: LiskeardRich on March 30, 2011, 13:06:02 a majority of FGW staff are good as gold with such situations should they arise, as long as you approach them first,
there is the odd jobsworth but overall very good, we had a family bereavement last summer, when we were in London on a leisure trip when i got the call, went to Paddington, spoke with the train staff about returning home to Cornwall early, we were due to travel that evening, but went to paddington around mid morning The train manager was very compassionate, and he also allowed us to travel in first class without charge. My partner was quite clearly distressed at the time, which probably showed the TM we were genuine and not trying to "blag" it. As long as they are made aware of circumstances prior to boarding the staff are normally very accomodating. Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: devon_metro on March 30, 2011, 14:21:55 Cheers for the comments chaps, should be fine. Next challenge will be making sure i'm at Southampton Airport for 16:22!
Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: JayMac on March 30, 2011, 22:26:28 A further addendum to the good discretion shown by FGW TMs:
I recently travelled on GroupSave 4 tickets from Taunton to Paddington. One of our party dropped out at the last minute due to illness and I discovered it was not possible to zero excess from GS4 to GS3, despite the total fare being the same. Told by the booking office at Taunton that the only option was to buy GS3 and submit the GS4 tickets for refunds, minus ^10 admin fee. As I'd split the fare into three legs that would've been ^30 in admin fees. Instead, went for the option of boarding with original tickets, seeking out the conductor/TM and explaining. Did this for every train and each FGW conductor/TM encountered was more than happy to let us travel. Title: Re: 'Split' Advance Purchase tickets Post by: devon_metro on April 09, 2011, 17:45:16 Pleased to announce that I am posting this from onboard the 1700 Pad - Bristol having easily made ny connection as we speed towards Swindon at 125 :)
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