Over 60 card extension fare Surbiton-Walton?

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  • #6229
    Mark Dunn
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    I think Surbiton is the free boundary- what’s my best option? It’s not at all clear what we need to buy and whether or not we have to get off and back on again.

    • This topic was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by Mark Dunn.
    #6231
    meglos
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    Normally you can buy a ticket from any ticket office from the TFL Boundary to Walton (NOTE : Not all machines offer this). However Surbiton is actually the boundary, so Surbiton to Walton is the same price as TFL Boundary to Walton. You can purchase a ticket between any two stastion locations from all ticket offices, and most ticket machines.

    If you purchase a ticket from the Boundary to Walton then the train doesn’t have to stop at Surbiton, however if you purchase a ticket from Surbiton to Walton then the train must stop at Surbiton.

    However virtually all Walton trains stop at Surbiton, so that shouldn’t be an issue.

    #6232
    Mark Dunn
    Participant

    Thankyou- I’ve never bought a boundary ticket, so how do I get it out of the machine- can I get a return and will it be the same price as a train operator’s online ticket?

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by Mark Dunn.
    #6234
    meglos
    Participant

    Very few machines will sell you boundary tickets. They generally have to be purchased from a ticket office

    #6235
    Mark Dunn
    Participant

    I think this is a job for the app then- £4.70 return.

    #6236
    meglos
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    Returns from the Boundary are possible. The price is often slightly less than a ticket from the last station inside London. However in the case of Surbiton, it’s treated as the edge of the boundary for the mainline, and is the same price.

    #6237
    Mike (admin)
    Keymaster

    however if you purchase a ticket from Surbiton to Walton then the train must stop at Surbiton.

    This bit isn’t actually true. The 60+ Oyster is a zonal and a season ticket so any additional ticket can be used without the train needing to call where you swap from one to the other.

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