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Posted by Andrew Watson, 10:00, Thu 10 August 2006: # I'm in the same situation as Francis Irving; I go to London occasionally, sometimes leaving late enough in the morning to qualify for a Cheap Day Return ticket. However, I rarely know exactly when I'll be returning, so under the new system I'd find it hard to predict whether I need a Standard Return or not. Will it be possible to pay the difference to the ticket collector on the train if I buy a Cheap Day Return but return during the 1630 to 1901 window? Otherwise, I suppose I could kick my heels in London and catch the first train back after the 1901 cutoff time - but this won't improve this customer's satisfaction with the railways!
Posted by Andrew Watson, 10:00, Thu 10 August 2006: #
I'm in the same situation as Francis Irving; I go to London occasionally, sometimes leaving late enough in the morning to qualify for a Cheap Day Return ticket. However, I rarely know exactly when I'll be returning, so under the new system I'd find it hard to predict whether I need a Standard Return or not. Will it be possible to pay the difference to the ticket collector on the train if I buy a Cheap Day Return but return during the 1630 to 1901 window? Otherwise, I suppose I could kick my heels in London and catch the first train back after the 1901 cutoff time - but this won't improve this customer's satisfaction with the railways!
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