Plus if you have flat rate advance fares you just end up with scalping.
If there's no seat reservation then I think it's open--a seat reservation is for a specific trip, though
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So not like the "counted place" reservations on UK Advance tickets where you are tied to a train but lack a seat number?
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Right--an unreserved ticket simply books your passage between two specified stations, you can take any* train at any time
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* = provided the train isn't reserved-only, of course; certain other trains will require surcharges to ride even w/o a seat reservation
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It's complicated to explain but pretty intuitive in practice...I've done a thread about it in the past:https://twitter.com/380kmh/status/809847006160162817 …
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