What does any permitted route mean




















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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Travel is allowed via any permitted route. Status Not open for further replies. Purple Orange Established Member. Does an open return ticket enable me to travel from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston, then return from London St. Pancras to Sheffield, then Sheffield to Manchester Piccadilly? RailUK Forums. Haywain Established Member.

Joined 3 Feb Messages 6, Purple Orange said:. Haywain said:. Joined 29 Dec Messages 2, JonathanH Established Member. Joined 29 May Messages 8, Routeing Guide Data This guide shows the full range of permitted routes available for use with tickets on the National Rail network.

The content has been approved by the Department for Transport. If you are planning a journey we would strongly advise you to make use of the Journey Planner at www. Any ticket indicated for use in conjunction with a particular journey when using the Journey Planner will automatically be valid for the route and service indicated.

Joined 6 Jun Messages 55, Location Yorkshire. Your Ticket may show that it is valid only on certain train services, such as those of a particular Train Company, or on trains travelling via a certain route or routes.

If no specific route or Train Company is shown, then subject to any time restrictions for the type of fare you have purchased it will be valid on: When two locations appear in the routeing separated by a space or a — character, travel must go via both those locations.

Occasionally the location given in a routeing restriction may not lie on any of the normal permitted routes. In this case a route that follows any permitted route from the origin to the via point, followed by any permitted route from the via point to the destination, is a permitted route for the through journey.

More commonly, the routeing restriction may indicate that travel is not allowed via some location that does not lie on any permitted route anyway. In this case, the negative routeing restriction is superfluous and can be ignored. Look up fares for any train journey in Britain.



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