Cosmic Joker
The Motorik
Cancelled
Ah!
Cancelled
It was all going so well this morning......however now stationary between East Croydon and London Bridge due to a 'track defect' and they 'can't get hold of the driver of the train ahead'.
You don't think that Southern are aware of false claims ?
You don't think that Southern are aware of false claims ?
Don't these just report the actual times/delays... why are they 'false'?
Don't these just report the actual times/delays... why are they 'false'?
People claiming for trains that they weren't on
Can I please hijack this thread for a moment?
A colleague at work wanted me to buy them a railcard for tomorrow traveling to and from Worthing. I just purchase it from Chichester station and the ticket says 'chichester' on the 'between' bit. The bloke behind the counter knew it was from Worthing.
Is it still ok for travel between worthing and london despite saying chichester?
cheers
oh dear gods what have you done....
the short version is, it depends what type of ticket. the long version im sure is in the NSC binfest archives.
People claiming for trains that they weren't on
Can I please hijack this thread for a moment?
A colleague at work wanted me to buy them a railcard for tomorrow traveling to and from Worthing. I just purchase it from Chichester station and the ticket says 'chichester' on the 'between' bit. The bloke behind the counter knew it was from Worthing.
Is it still ok for travel between worthing and london despite saying chichester?
cheers
Your message is a little garbled due to initially saying railcard rather than ticket, then the first paragraph doesn't mention London at all, then your last one asks if it is valid to London.
However, if I've understood you correctly you had intended to buy a ticket for a colleague to travel tomorrow from Worthing to London and return. You went to Chichester station to do this and bought from the counter (not a machine) and got issued a Chichester to London return, despite asking for a ticket from Worthing? You only discovered this after returning from the station?
That should be fine to use from Worthing, as Worthing/Hove/Brighton is a permitted route between Chichester and London and none of the regular ticket types have restriction on break of journey. The only normal routing restriction from Chi is "Southern Trains Only", which is fine as long as they don't change onto Thameslink or Gatwick Express mid-journey (even though it's now the same franchise the Southern only restriction is a can of worms).
The prices also appear to be the same, so there is no advantage in going back to Chi station to ask for it to be changed. The ticket probably won't operate the automatic barriers at Worthing so ask your colleague to use the manual gate or the north entrance from the car park which doesn't have a barrier and the staff (if any) should let them through.
Your message is a little garbled due to initially saying railcard rather than ticket, then the first paragraph doesn't mention London at all, then your last one asks if it is valid to London.
However, if I've understood you correctly you had intended to buy a ticket for a colleague to travel tomorrow from Worthing to London and return. You went to Chichester station to do this and bought from the counter (not a machine) and got issued a Chichester to London return, despite asking for a ticket from Worthing? You only discovered this after returning from the station?
That should be fine to use from Worthing, as Worthing/Hove/Brighton is a permitted route between Chichester and London and none of the regular ticket types have restriction on break of journey. The only normal routing restriction from Chi is "Southern Trains Only", which is fine as long as they don't change onto Thameslink or Gatwick Express mid-journey (even though it's now the same franchise the Southern only restriction is a can of worms).
The prices also appear to be the same, so there is no advantage in going back to Chi station to ask for it to be changed. The ticket probably won't operate the automatic barriers at Worthing so ask your colleague to use the manual gate or the north entrance from the car park which doesn't have a barrier and the staff (if any) should let them through.