Most ticket officers keep an eye on rogue passengers who try their luck when bumping barriers.
So, a servant must have been surprised when he caught a cat who traveled 17.7 miles by train from Surrey to London Waterloo – Solo.
Michael Hardy, from Weybridge, said that his two -year -old Cat Tilly is known for her adventures.
He and his girlfriend adopted her after she was found like a stray dog ​​and said she was caught in buses, in a local school and behind the bar of a pub.
Hardy, who worked in London at the time, received a phone call from a ticket about Tilly's Solo -Travel and drove to the station to collect her.
The journey is said to have taken daring Tilly for up to 90 minutes.
He said, “What the hell does my cat do in Waterloo in trains and a ride goes?”
He added: we didn't know where she was. We looked at the Apple airtag [a mobile tracking device] And realized that she had gone to Waterloo.

Depicted: Tilly the two -year -old cat, who has earned a reputation for her adventures, sitting on a ticket gate

The train journey would have dared to take up to 90 minutes before owner Michael Hardy got a phone call and gathered her
'The only way she can get there is on the train. You look at the tag and you see it going from one stop to another. '
Perhaps learning from history, the owners of Tilly have ensured that she is constantly tagged by a GPS gadget in the case of her likely disappearance.
Like the tracker, a jingle silver bell and a bright pink information day, Tilly's collar adorn for maximum security.
Hardy and his girlfriend recorded Tilly after two young girls with the cat knocked on their door, in the conviction that she was until the couple.
The couple accepted her carefully and did their best to find Tilly's owners by knocking on neighboring doors and taking her to the local veterinarian to be checked on a microchip.
But in the end they gladly admitted to the vet's suggestion that they take over Tilly herself.