We have what many consider to be an over-complex and quirk-ridden fare system that lacks much of the consistency you might expect,. Add to that TVMs▸ which (let's be charitable) aren't capable of offering a full range of fares and the necessary information that goes with them in a way understandable by all travellers, so tend to offer tickets that are more flexible than needed. It would be far better to fix those issues than to provide yet another level of complexity in refunding people where the current system got it wrong and was found out..
consistency would be fantastic! Ironing out the contradictions first would be a start
From the
SWT▸ website regarding Super Off-Peak tickets (
https://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/tickets-explained/tickets/):
Travel from London Waterloo:
Not valid if you board a train departing London Waterloo between 16:00 and 19:00; Vauxhall between 16:04 and 19:04; Clapham Junction between 16:07 and 19:09.
From the National rail website a sample Super Off Peak code (
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/BE):
Not valid on trains timed to depart:
London Terminals (except London Paddington, below) after 04:29 and before 11:00, and after 15:59 and before 19:00.
London Paddington after 04:29 and before 11:00, and after 15:00 and before 19:16.
Vauxhall after 04:29 and before 11:02, and after 16:03 and before 19:04.
Queenstown Road after 04:29 and before 11:00, and after 15:59 and before 19:00.
Clapham Junction after 04:29 and before 11:08, and after 16:06 and before 19:09.
There is a big but important difference between those quotes (apart from the fact SWT don't mention Queenstown Road). The journey planner on their website has been implemented using the more lenient "board a train" version. You
agree to the terms etc. of the "timed to depart" version.
What difference? Well, lets say you are in SW London and it was swings and roundabouts whether to go back to Waterloo or get a District Line train to Wimbledon (for onward connections to the SW). You could always do the latter regardless of the time on a Super Off Peak ticket if the first interpretation is correct.