London

What does “The following London stations are available for travel with the chosen ticket” mean?

What does “The following London stations are available for travel with the chosen ticket” mean?

Tickets issued for travel to/from London usually show 'London Terminals' as the destination/origin rather than naming a specific station. This is because the ticket is valid to more than one London Terminal station provided it's on any reasonable line of route. Tickets can only be used on National Rail services.

  1. What stations count as London terminals?
  2. Does a London terminals ticket include underground?
  3. Can I use my train ticket on any route?
  4. What does not via London mean on train ticket?
  5. How many train terminals are there in London?
  6. Does my train line ticket cover the tube?
  7. How do I buy London Underground tickets?
  8. What are London terminals train?
  9. Does any permitted route include underground?
  10. Can I use my train ticket on a different day?
  11. Can I use my ticket on an earlier train?
  12. Can I take another train with same ticket?

What stations count as London terminals?

'London Terminal' stations

Does a London terminals ticket include underground?

London Terminals is better defined as the first National Rail terminal you travel to rather then allow travel between terminii. The exceptions are the old Southern stations which are interconnected and the Moorgate line and definitly not London Underground. ... Tickets can only be used on National Rail services.

Can I use my train ticket on any route?

The ticket that you have selected may require you to travel via a specific route. ... All tickets are valid via any reasonable route unless specifically stated on the ticket.

What does not via London mean on train ticket?

It means you can't travel via any of the central London terminus stations, ie Victoria, London Bridge, Charing Criss, Waterloo, Waterloo East, Paddington, etc. Nor is it valid on the underground.

How many train terminals are there in London?

Nonetheless: to sum up, London has 14 rail terminals, even though they're of radically different sizes, are served by radically different types of train services, and not all of them are only terminal stations. This at least gives us twice as many as Paris.

Does my train line ticket cover the tube?

Yes. If you need to use the London Underground (the tube) to complete your journey, we'll package up the cost of your Overground and Underground tickets for you.

How do I buy London Underground tickets?

You can buy paper tickets for single and return journeys on Tube, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail and National Rail services:

  1. From ticket machines at Tube, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail and National Rail stations.
  2. From ticket offices at London Overground, TfL Rail and National Rail stations.

What are London terminals train?

London Terminals are a group of mainline rail stations in central London. Journeys into London via rail usually end at a London Terminal stations. For customers travelling into London on the c2c route, a London Terminal is both London Fenchurch Street or London Liverpool Street.

Does any permitted route include underground?

'Any Permitted' usually means only on National Rail services and not tube. It is only for a small list of routes (including yours) that there is interavailibility with the tube.

Can I use my train ticket on a different day?

Any time tickets are the most flexible and can be used on any train on the chosen day of departure for the journey you have booked. ... They are non-refundable and if you miss your train, you will need to buy a new ticket to travel.

Can I use my ticket on an earlier train?

This depends on the ticket type; flexible tickets can be used on earlier trains providing the earlier train is also within the timings of the ticket purchased. So, for example if you want to travel with a super off-peak ticket you can travel on an earlier train providing it is also a Super off-peak permitted journey.

Can I take another train with same ticket?

No, you can not travel In other train with the same ticket because the reserved ticket of train that you missed that does not recorded in any other train. So ultimately you have to buy unreserved ticket and complete your journey.

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