Re: Advance purchase and late running connections...
- From: Ross <junk.trap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 00:01:56 +0000
On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 23:14:47 +0000, PRAR wrote in
<rq9rr15ej9uq9jrot7op332vgvetbuv7gf@xxxxxxx>, seen in uk.railway:
[...]
> >In message <2c0mr199jnuscb08bseifhl351p2eesnui@xxxxxxx>, at 23:03:05 on
> >Tue, 3 Jan 2006, PRAR <prar@xxxxxxxxxx> remarked:
>
> >But does a combination of tickets *always* represent one journey?
[...]
> I think the answer is to treat them as a combination when it is
> advantageous to and treat them as individuals otherwise.
You got it in one!
When the system allows you to choose the most advantageous option,
then that is what you do. :-)
--
Ross, a.k.a.
Prof. E. Scrooge, CT, 153 & bar, Doctor of Cynicism (U. Life), Diplom-Skeptiker (DB)
Hon. Pres., National Soc. for the Encouragement for Cruelty to Dogboxes
Proud to be the target of various trolls, sock puppets and other idiots
.
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