interesting one this....the T&Cs from National Rail Enquiries for Off Peak
Days (
CDS▸ ,
CDR▸ ) and Super Off Peak
Days (SCO,OPD) include the following line:
If you break your journey and are still travelling at 0230 then you may stay on the train to complete that part of the journey, but no further break of journey is allowed and all travel must be completed by 1200.Now to muddy the waters. My copy of
Avantix▸ National Fares Manual CR-ROM shows the following conditon for CDRs and CDSs:
Off-Peak Day Singles and Returns: Valid for travel on the date shown on the ticket and until 0230 the following day. If it is not possible to complete the journey before this time, travel is allowed until 1200 the day after travel - but no further break of journey is allowed. National Rail Enquiries T&Cs for Day Returns seem to imply that you need to still be travelling at 0230, not tucked up in bed and then resuming your journey the following morning. Whereas Avantix
NFM▸ appears to allow you to complete your journey before 1200 the following day, if you couldn't complete it before 0230. This would appear to allow an overnight stay, because if you don't start your return journey at all, you can't complete it!
I think (?) the guard was right, but by cripes the T&Cs are confusing.