The cheaper way of commuting
The cheaper way of commuting
After a couple of posts in the Oystergate scandal thread got me thinking I believe I found found a (perfectly legal) way to knock 25% off the cost of your season ticket. Lowering the price of the Sydenham - London Bridge monthly down to £50 rather than £67.
Read on...
Condition of Carriage number 16 allows you to start, end or break your journey on any intermediate stations on trains on which your ticket is valid. (provided specific exceptions aren't written on your ticket - why they are not)
Therefore passengers travelling between 2 zone 1 stations can travel through sydenham freely by using the "Crystal Palace Loop" - i.e. London Bridge - London Victoria.
Therefore if you hold a season ticket from London Bridge - London Victoria you may alight, and board, on any intermediate station. Including sydenham.
Arguably you could jump on and off any train along this route - but I wouldn't hold much stock to that as there are no interchanges &c. along the route. I believe this would be somewhat spurious however, and would advise only travelling on the "loop" lines. These lines do operate at rush hour, they run at these times:
Morning peak:
Sydenham-LB (from Victoria)
Departing
0819
0851
Evenging Peak:
LB - Sydenham (to victoria)
Departing
1655
1745
1818
They shaft us with higher fares and insult us with the barriers...the least we can do is get the best value tickets! If these times suit you in your commute then have a nice cheaper journey
Read on...
Condition of Carriage number 16 allows you to start, end or break your journey on any intermediate stations on trains on which your ticket is valid. (provided specific exceptions aren't written on your ticket - why they are not)
Therefore passengers travelling between 2 zone 1 stations can travel through sydenham freely by using the "Crystal Palace Loop" - i.e. London Bridge - London Victoria.
Therefore if you hold a season ticket from London Bridge - London Victoria you may alight, and board, on any intermediate station. Including sydenham.
Arguably you could jump on and off any train along this route - but I wouldn't hold much stock to that as there are no interchanges &c. along the route. I believe this would be somewhat spurious however, and would advise only travelling on the "loop" lines. These lines do operate at rush hour, they run at these times:
Morning peak:
Sydenham-LB (from Victoria)
Departing
0819
0851
Evenging Peak:
LB - Sydenham (to victoria)
Departing
1655
1745
1818
They shaft us with higher fares and insult us with the barriers...the least we can do is get the best value tickets! If these times suit you in your commute then have a nice cheaper journey
I will do - but in september, as my ticket is currently valid until 29th August.lambchops wrote:Can you try it and report back, please?
I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work.... it would probably confuse the gate guards.....but seems perfectly legit to me. Providing you use those specific trains to cover your backside.
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yes, if you are travelling on a travelcard...but if a ticket has two named stations on it then you can travel between those two stations by a reasonable route. (i.e. a "through train") A season ticket is merely a return ticket that is valid for a longer period of time...Blushingsnail wrote:Doesn't the ticket have to be valid for all zones the train travels through? When Crystal Palace station was in zone 4 you had to pay extra to go to Victoria. Now that CP is in both zones 3 and 4 you can travel to Victoria with a zones 1-3 travel card.
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But a 'reasonable route' from London Bridge to Victoria would be the service via Denmark Hill, which is in zone 2, hence the lower price. If you wanted to travel on the Crystal Palace service you'd need a more expensive ticket.bensonby wrote: ... if a ticket has two named stations on it then you can travel between those two stations by a reasonable route. (i.e. a "through train") ...
Condition of carriage 13: "you may travel between the stations shown on the ticket you hold in: (i) a through train"Blushingsnail wrote:But a 'reasonable route' from London Bridge to Victoria would be the service via Denmark Hill, which is in zone 2, hence the lower price. If you wanted to travel on the Crystal Palace service you'd need a more expensive ticket.bensonby wrote: ... if a ticket has two named stations on it then you can travel between those two stations by a reasonable route. (i.e. a "through train") ...
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(f) For the purposes of this condition, a "through train" is one which may be used by a passenger to make their entire journey without changing traings"
Ipso facot a LB - LV ticket will be valid on that route. And one can alight/board at stations along that route.
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bensonby wrote:Condition of carriage 13: "you may travel between the stations shown on the ticket you hold in: (i) a through train"
And the following sub-section says
"(ii) trains which take the shortest route which can be used by scheduled passenger services"
ie the LB to LV service via Denmark Hill, not Crystal Palace.
Blushingsnail wrote:bensonby wrote:Condition of carriage 13: "you may travel between the stations shown on the ticket you hold in: (i) a through train"
And the following sub-section says
"(ii) trains which take the shortest route which can be used by scheduled passenger services"
ie the LB to LV service via Denmark Hill, not Crystal Palace.
"Trains" - plural.... that is, if you need to take multiple trains you must go the shortest route. It has no effect on the condition that allows you to take a through train.
If you buy a single ticket from LB to LV then you are perfectly entitled to take the "through train" that goes on the "crystal palace loop". You would also be entitled to get off at any station en route.
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