Q25. Can passengers on an advance ticket travel on earlier connecting trains?
A. Yes if it is non-reservable, no if it is reservable.
I've got another issue arising out of the same set of journeys and wonder if this is covered in the
FAQs▸ .
We've purchased two advance singles from Settle (Yorkshire) to Exmouth, "Xc and connections", changing at Leeds and Exeter St Davids.
The question is whether we can get on the Settle to Leeds train at Skipton rather than Settle, ie. joining at an intermediate stop. The conditions of advance tickets seem pretty clear that we can't do this.
However, they also seem pretty clear that they are only valid on the specified trains, yet applying FAQ25 we could travel on an earlier train from Settle to Leeds because it's non-reservable.
My question is whether there's an equivalent FAQ enabling us to travel short on connecting trains, even though we obviously can't travel short on the "main" leg of the journey where we have a reservation (ie. the Xc leg)?
If this isn't possible, here are other options I've considered:-
1. Amend the tickets - not possible as change to station of origin is not allowed.
2. Travel from Skipton to Settle first (assuming there's a suitable train which I haven't checked yet), obviously having purchased single tickets. Seems to be the cheapest option as it's a fiver each, but clearly a bit of a waste of time riding up and down the line for the sake of it!
3. Buy single tickets from Skipton to Leeds; we would then have undisputably valid tickets for that leg of the journey, and we'd be getting on the Leeds-Exeter train where we'd have got on it anyway.
Anyway, I live in hope that there might be an FAQ covering this. Skipton doesn't seem to have barriers, so if there is a solution I'm only going to have to explain it to a person, rather than a machine!