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I regularly commute long distances by train and have discovered that a preferred train route of mine isn't available. 'Computer says No' - so websites, ticket offices, etc... can't sell me the ticket.
Does anyone know how I get a route added? Eg: added to a national database?
I regularly commute long distances by train and have discovered that a preferred train route of mine isn't available. 'Computer says No' - so websites, ticket offices, etc... can't sell me the ticket.
Does anyone know how I get a route added? Eg: added to a national database?
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It's not so much that there's a database of routes, all valid routes are worked out according to the rules in the routing guide. So I don't think you'll have much luck asking for your preferred route to be included if it isn't currently a valid route. Good luck anyway though!
What route(s) is it anyway - purely for my own curiosity
There are currently some fares that are not in the national database which should be.
Depending on how popular your route is and how many tocs it goes through you might get ATOC to add it. But I seriously doubt it as most routes were set up in BR days.