Is there such a clause in the National Rail Conditions of Carriage? I believe the only time you can continue your journey beyond a ticket's time restrictions or end of validity is when you have been subject to delays.
That's slightly tenuous and I think I misunderstood the clause I was referring to. You are right, there is such a clause for delay but also the following extract is in the
NRCoC▸ For the purposes of this Condition and Condition 11, you will be treated as breaking your
journey if you leave a Train Company^s or Rail Service Company^s stations after you start
your journey other than to:
- join a train at another station, or
- stay in overnight accommodation when you cannot reasonably complete your journey within one day
- follow any instructions given by a member of a Train Company^s or Rail Service Company^s staff.
My emphasis in bold.
The vague wording doesn't exactly help but my interpretation is of the following:
- Reasonably complete a Journey in 24 hours. Penzance - Thurso being an obvious one. Even with the use of sleepers you may find you take 3 days to complete this one.
- Taking the 21:29 Taunton - London Paddington service and then resuming the journey at around 5AM to Norwich having stopped in a 24 Hour McDonalds / Hotel Somewhere
- Starting a Journey and then finding you have a significant gap between Last and First Service (such as the above) and decide to hold travel until as near as dammit First Service due to basic needs of Sleep etc
Also Accommodation is not defined explicitly as a Hotel. So that could very well be a 24 Hour McDonalds, A relative/friends living space, Your Office or other establishment open 24 hours.
So it all comes down to the wording and how that should be interpreted. For me it is vague enough that it could be exploited in such a way. But I wouldn't want to risk it unless I was mid journey and caught up between Last/First Service.
I'm going to Southend Victoria tonight and have a risky 13 minute connection from Bus to Train. So if I find myself on the 21:29 using this condition at Liverpool Street Gateline I'll let you know how I get on