FARESAVER.ORG - TERMS & CONDITIONS
In these terms and conditions "web site" applies to www.faresaver.org and any persons connected to it including the host server and the web site owner and author. "Visitor" applies to an individual who visits this web site and also anyone who uses any information contained on this web site. "Information" applies to any information contained on this web site.
1 The terms and conditions stated here apply to this web site, the information contained on this web site and the use of such information by any visitor to this web site including any rail tickets or other purchases subsequently purchased from any outlet by the visitor.
2 The information contained on this web site is a guide only and is believed to be correct at the time of publication. Such information is given in good faith and whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of such information no responsibility will be accepted for any errors or omissions and no subsequent correspondence shall be entered into.
3 It is the visitor's sole responsibility to ensure that they have a valid rail ticket for each rail journey they may make, this web site does not accept any responsibility for rail tickets purchased as a result of visiting this web site nor for any information contained on this web site and subsequently used by the visitor.
4 Train operating company trading names quoted on this web site are registered trading names and quoted for identification purpose only. This web site does not endorse any train operating company.
5 Rail fares quoted on this web site are believed to be correct to the date shown at the bottom of each page but this web site does not accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies.
6 This web site is to be used as a guide only. All information contained on this web site should first be verified by the visitor before acting upon said information.
7 Finally - as stated throughout this web site, your train must call at all the stations for
which you have tickets, this means that if you split your tickets the train MUST CALL at that station
where you have split the ticket on BOTH THE OUTWARD AND RETURN JOURNEY, it is the visitor's
responsibility to ensure this happens, this web site does not accept any responsibility for this.
In simplistic terms: you travel from A to C, the train calls at B on the way,
you have two tickets, A to B, and B to C, therefore the train from
A to C MUST CALL AT B in both directions.
Thank you.
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