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jellytot01 | 11:27 Sun 05th Oct 2008 | Travel
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Hi There,

I am travelling by train to York. I need to stop off in Wakefield on the way which is actually on the way to York.

Can I buy a ticket to York and then get off at Wakefield, and then get back on to continue to York? Or do I have to do it in two parts?

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Whether you can break your journey depends upon the type of ticket:

Advance: NO
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/adva nce_conditions.html

Off-Peak: YES, unless there are specific restrictions relating to the route or services that you're using. Phone 08457 48 49 50 to check:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/offp eak_conditions.html

Anytime: YES
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/anyt ime.html

Chris
When i was younger me and my friends used to go alton towers on the train. We used to buy a train ticket to Uttoxeter from a tiny village in huddersfield. And it was about 4 different trains to get there, but as long as your going in the right direction, i reckon itll be fine...
also, i paid to go from sheffield to huddersfield once and got on the wrong train and ended up in barnsley, but i got on the next train and it was fine.
SO. in conclusion. it should be fine..

sorry if i bored you.. and for using the word fine too many times..

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