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To give some context, I'm currently stuck at a station where the line splits to go to several different locations, so my question is: can I go on a different train that goes past my destination station if I double back on myself and take a train back?

For example, if I waswere at Surbiton station and I wanted to get to Richmond, could I take a train to Waterloo and then to Richmond or take a train via Weybridge and then go to Richmond, assuming I had a ticket that permitted me to take any route (regardless of London travel zones)?

To give some context, I'm currently stuck at a station where the line splits to go to several different locations, so my question is: can I go on a different train that goes past my destination station if I double back on myself and take a train back?

For example, if I was at Surbiton station and I wanted to get to Richmond, could I take a train to Waterloo and then to Richmond or take a train via Weybridge and then go to Richmond, assuming I had a ticket that permitted me to take any route (regardless of London travel zones)?

To give some context, I'm currently stuck at a station where the line splits to go to several different locations, so my question is: can I go on a different train that goes past my destination station if I double back on myself and take a train back?

For example, if I were at Surbiton station and I wanted to get to Richmond, could I take a train to Waterloo and then to Richmond or take a train via Weybridge and then go to Richmond, assuming I had a ticket that permitted me to take any route (regardless of London travel zones)?

To give some context, I'm currently stuck at a station where the line splits to go to several different locations, so my question is: can I go on a different train that goes past my destination station if I double back on myself and take a train back?

For example, Ifif I was at SurbitionSurbiton station and I wanted to get to Richmond StationRichmond, could I take a train to waterlooWaterloo and then to Richmond or take a train via weybridgeWeybridge and then go to Richmond, assuming I had a ticket that permitted me to take any route (regardless of London travel zones)?

To give some context, I'm currently stuck at a station where the line splits to go to several different locations, so my question is can I go on a different train that goes past my destination station if I double back on myself and take a train back?

For example, If I was at Surbition station and I wanted to get to Richmond Station could I take a train to waterloo and then to Richmond or take a train via weybridge and then go to Richmond, assuming I had a ticket that permitted me to take any route (regardless of London travel zones)?

To give some context, I'm currently stuck at a station where the line splits to go to several different locations, so my question is: can I go on a different train that goes past my destination station if I double back on myself and take a train back?

For example, if I was at Surbiton station and I wanted to get to Richmond, could I take a train to Waterloo and then to Richmond or take a train via Weybridge and then go to Richmond, assuming I had a ticket that permitted me to take any route (regardless of London travel zones)?

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