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Originally Posted by Proteus
The article's wrong about this. You can always leave the train before the destination printed on your ticket (as long as you're actually on a route that will eventually go to the printed destination). If an inspector gets arsey just wave a copy of the Conditions of Carriage in his face.
(Apparently the only exception is something called a "Megatrain" ticket, which actually states that you can't end your journey early. So don't buy one of them (whatever they are).)
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Then surely the article is correct? 'Sometimes' you violate the conditions of carriage by ending a journey early (it's in there, annoyingly), with the condition being that the ticket must state this (and that you're aware of it when you buy the ticket).
You can't
always do something if there are exceptions to the times you can do it