I bought at NLS ticket office an off peak return to Swindon this morning, travelling on the 0828, change at
BRI» , price £20.20 (as shown online, although of interest at 0816 the
TVM▸ was still showing an eye watering £49.00. Hmmm....)
The ticket helpfully gave the online URL for its restrictions.
www.nre.co.uk/WG. That says not valid before 0833, except from certain stations valid from xxxx as shown below:-
08:20 from Avoncliff
07:50 from Avonmouth
08:15 from Bradford-on-Avon
08:25 from Cheltenham Spa
08:15 from Chippenham
08:05 from Clifton Down
08:10 from Ivybridge
08:15 from Lawrence Hill
08:10 from Menheniot
08:10 from Montpelier
08:25 from Newton Abbot
08:05 from Redland
07:45 from St Andrews Road
08:15 from St Germans
08:10 from Saltash
08:00 from Sea Mills
07:40 from Severn Beach
07:55 from Shirehampton
08:10 from Stapleton Road
08:20 from Swindon
08:22 from Westbury
08:20 from Weston-super-Mare
08:25 from Worcester Shrub Hill
It also helpfully says
Off-Peak tickets from stations not listed are valid for connections into trains departing as shown above.
So, can anyone explain a) why my ticket was valid (is it the Chippenham validity?) and b) how the uninitiated passenger is expected to understand this? I applaud the concept of trying to be more transparent as to which tickets are valid on which service, but I feel like there is some way to go. Surely the better option would be to state on ticket "Not valid before xxxx" as there is enough room to do this.