seagull_in_malaysia
Active member
I'll get right to it:
On a home match day I travel down from E.Croydon and I know I only need to buy a ticket to Haywards Heath. The question is: am I allowed to get on a non-stop service to Brighton with a ticket to H.Heath?
I know if I had two regular rail tickets (E.Croydon to H.Heath and H.Heath to Brighton) this would not strictly be allowed as I don't call at Haywards Heath but is the rule different for a rail ticket and a match ticket?
And if the answer is no what would the penalty be? I only realised I may be in the wrong when I thought about it on the way down for the Blackpool game, on the non-stop service...
On a home match day I travel down from E.Croydon and I know I only need to buy a ticket to Haywards Heath. The question is: am I allowed to get on a non-stop service to Brighton with a ticket to H.Heath?
I know if I had two regular rail tickets (E.Croydon to H.Heath and H.Heath to Brighton) this would not strictly be allowed as I don't call at Haywards Heath but is the rule different for a rail ticket and a match ticket?
And if the answer is no what would the penalty be? I only realised I may be in the wrong when I thought about it on the way down for the Blackpool game, on the non-stop service...