Well ... I bought myself a North Camp to Farnborough North ticket .. and I was actually early at North Camp having been given a lift, so caught an earlier train ... which as it happened did not stop at Farnborough North. I understood that I was OK to do that, rather than wait for the stopper, because I had exactly one season ticket in my resulting split.
North Camp to Farnborough - regular ticket
Farnbrorough to Cholsey - regular ticket
Cholsey to Didcot - Season
Didcot to Melksham - regular ticket
which as understood it conforms to clause 19 of the conditions:
You may use two or more tickets for one journey as long as together they cover the entire journey and one of the following applies:
or
(c) one of the tickets is a Season Ticket (which for this purpose does not include Season Tickets or travel passes issued on behalf of a passenger transport executive or local authority) or a leisure travel pass, and the other ticket(s) is/ are not.
You must comply with any restriction shown on the tickets relating to travel in the trains of a particular Train Company or Train Companies (see Condition 10).
and none of the tickets had any evening restrictions.
When tickets were checked, I handed the conductor the two tickets for the North Downs line, and showed him the season ticket and also the Didcot - Melksham. He only looked at the two tickets, and told me they were not valid on that train as it didn't stop at Farnborough North. I showed him my season ticket, and said I understood that the train did not have to stop at the split point if one of the tickets was a season. He took a closer look at the season, and said that did not apply for the split I was trying to make at Farnborough North, and did so in a loud voice so that the who compartment was made aware that I was being told I was breaking the rules and trying to travel on a ticket that wasn't valid.
As I had a printout of my plans, including the condition printout, in my luggage, I said I would get them out so that he could explain why the split at FNN wasn't valid ... when I got back to my seat he was gone, to be seen only briefly once again as he came through counting passengers. Just went straight past (from behind me) ... no contact.
Two questions:
a) Can anyone enlighten me as to how I broke the rules (of if indeed I did so) - what I had certainly looks to fit the letter of the conditions as I read them.
b) If indeed I was in error, why didn't the
FGW▸ employee in question stop to show me how that was in the conditions of carriage - explain it to me. And if I wasn't in error, why did he accuse me of travelling without a valid ticket, and do so in a loud voice in front of a lot of other people?