The
period of validity of any kind of ticket is that printed on the ticket or
stated in our notices and other publications relating to the ticket. Reduced
fare and discounted fare tickets may be subject to limited availability and
restrictions as to the dates, days, times within a day and trains on which they
can be used. Such ticket restrictions are set out in our notices and other
publications.
Stop-overs
en route, other than those necessary for transfers, are not permitted. If you
break your journey, you will not be entitled to continue it later.
Tickets
for Eurostar trains do not include the cost of travel between different
stations in any one city.
Before
boarding a Eurostar train or any train outside Great Britain, the ticket must
usually be validated at the automatic gates or at the check-in booths.
If
you have to change trains on a journey you are making, you will be responsible
for transferring yourself and your baggage between the trains and, if
necessary, between stations.
If
you wish to use your ticket for a station other than the one for which it is
valid you will have to pay the appropriate full fare for the additional portion
of the journey.
Tickets
may not be offered for sale except by us or any International Rail Limited's
authorised agents. If a ticket is resold or transferred for profit or other
commercial gain, it will become invalid and the holder may not be entitled to
use it.
Tickets
remain our property and if you fail in any material respect to comply with any
condition governing its use, your ticket may be withdrawn or invalidated by our
staff or agents.
You
are responsible for making sure that you join the correct train and that you
get on and off at the correct station. We will not be responsible for any loss
or delay caused as a result of your joining the wrong train or getting on or
off at the wrong station.
You
must allow at least 30 minutes, or other minimum period which we may specify
from time to time, in order to check in for a Eurostar train. If you arrive
after this minimum period, you may not be allowed to board your train.
You
are also responsible for ensuring that you are in possession of a valid
passport or other valid travel documents when you travel, and that you have
obtained all necessary visas or other immigration documents which you need for
all countries through which your journey passes. If you attempt to travel
without a valid passport or other necessary travel documents you may not be
allowed to board the train.
Tickets
must be shown (together with any railcards or other supporting documents where
they are required) or handed over upon request to a member of staff of the
operator on which those tickets are valid.