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Post by barrygillingham on Jun 9, 2009 10:33:08 GMT
A colleague of mine is doing a journey to Redhill from Tonbridge. Do any of our knowledgable posters know whether this is a "permitted route" on a Tonbridge to London annual season ticket?
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Post by chapelwood on Jun 9, 2009 12:16:10 GMT
Do any of our knowledgable posters know whether this is a "permitted route" on a Tonbridge to London annual season ticket? Assuming that the season ticket does not have a restricted routeing printed on it, then the answer is yes. In the Routeing Guide www.atoc.org/rsp/(click 'Routeing Guide' from the left hand menu) one permitted map combination is LB+SD+LK LB allows routes from London termini to Croydon; SD allows Croydon to Redhill, and LK allows Redhill to Tonbridge. Chapelwood
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Post by chapelwood on Jun 9, 2009 12:47:41 GMT
To add to my previous post, the Season Ticket Calculator on Journey Planner ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/jpquotes the same price for Tonbridge to London Season Tickets whether or not 'via Redhill' is specified. Chapelwood
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Post by genehuntisking on Jun 10, 2009 5:43:27 GMT
A colleague of mine is doing a journey to Redhill from Tonbridge. Do any of our knowledgable posters know whether this is a "permitted route" on a Tonbridge to London annual season ticket? Yes it is, no doubts. The Gene Genie
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Post by ddddyyyy on Aug 4, 2009 7:34:19 GMT
I agree with barrygillingham
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