I occasionally travel on National Express East Anglia or c2c services. One thing i've notice on all the times i've travelled with c2c is that there has been NO ticket checks whatsoever! I had a slight issue with a ticket machine at 4AM at Chalkwell station. I wanted a particular ticket that I looked for 10 minutes trying to find, but couldn't find it... So I was left in a position of: Do I get on the train, ticketless and risk a nasty Penalty Fare? Or do I just buy the Standard Day Single to London and then buy a Zone 1 Single...?? I opted for the latter, and during the journey I encountered no ticket checks, nor any gatelines. But what is the ruling on this if you can't buy the ticket you want, considering most services are
DOO▸ ...??
Also with
NXEA▸ - I normally travel First Class during late evenings, mainly to avoid the drunks and local pond life. But I always end up sharing the compartment with them anyway!! But they never seem from my experience to do late night ticket checks or remove said pond life from First Class... But because NXEA operate a strict Penalty Fare scheme, I don't particularly want to be in the position of sitting in First Class with a Standard ticket, then getting
PF▸ 'd!! Yes it does say on their website that Disabled Railcard holders are entitled to use their railcard on the their trains with no risk of PF's... But Virgin Trains also said that, and I ended up being collared for ^70 for a Standard Anytime Single, which supposively had a free Weekend First upgrade, but Buffet Car staff and First Class Lounge staff said NO!!