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« on: July 15, 2016, 11:50:41 »

Hi all,

I'm travelling to a conference next week, but stopping off at a stag do on the way. I'd like to get as much of the journey in expenses as is reasonable (i.e. at least what the cost of the direct return to the conference would be), so am thinking about breaking a ticket to Southampton so that it can be claimed. (Just me travelling, no railcards.)

Route/schedule:
[18 July: Swansea to Rhoose/Cardiff Airport]
23 July: Rhoose/Cardiff Airport to Waterloo (presumably via Paddington)
24 July: Chiswick to Southampton Airport Parkway (and on foot or bus to Southampton University)
30 July: Southampton Airport Parkway to Swansea

I'm flexible on times, but I always use off-peak rather than advance fares as otherwise sod's law says I'll be two minutes late and miss my train.

AIUI (as I understand it), I could break an Rhoose-Southampton off-peak return on the way out at Reading (and buy my own Reading-Waterloo return), provided I was travelling again by noon the next day. The issue is that I can't leave Chiswick until around 11, so probably wouldn't get back to Reading by noon—and presumably travelling on another ticket doesn't count as "travelling" for the purposes of break of journey. However looking at NRE(resolve), adding "via Paddington" to the ticket prevents me from getting a return fare. Also, it looks like there are direct services Waterloo-Southampton that would make more sense than going back out to Reading.

If I got a period return to Rhoose, then on the way back I think I'd just need a Cardiff-Bridgend single to plug the gap? (Unless I felt like going the long way around back through Rhoose)

Does this make sense to anyone? Does anyone have a better route suggestion, or a good split that makes the break of journey workable?

Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2016, 12:01:57 »

Could I suggest that you spell out the station codes, which might make it easier for people to help you who don't have an encyclopaedic knowledge of all 2500? Thanks.
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« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2016, 12:03:02 »


[18 July: SWA» (Swansea - next trains) to RIA]
23 July: RIA to WAT (presumably via PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains))
24 July: CHK (or somewhere in that area) to SOA (and on foot or bus to Southampton University)
30 July: SOA to SWA

Does this make sense to anyone? Does anyone have a better route suggestion, or a good split that makes the break of journey workable?

Thanks!

Having trouble with some of the station codes ....

SWA is Swansea to RIA Rhoose (Cardiff Airport) 18th July
... to WAT London Waterloo 23rd July

CHK Chiswick to SOA (Southampton Airport) on 24th
... back to Swansea on 25th

You also refer to
PAD - London Paddington
RDG(resolve) - Reading
BGN - Bridgend

Could I suggest that you spell out the station codes, which might make it easier for people to help you who don't have an encyclopaedic knowledge of all 2500? Thanks.


Yeah ... even I did an "oh gawd"  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2016, 12:45:51 »

Could I suggest that you spell out the station codes, which might make it easier for people to help you who don't have an encyclopaedic knowledge of all 2500? Thanks.

Apologies; I've modified the original now. Hope it's clearer.
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