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Travel To London By Train....£176 !
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I have just booked my day return ticket up to Town for a meeting this Thursday. Because I need to be there at 09:00 I can't get an off-peak ticket, but £176 sounds like an awful lot of money to me. I could fly anywhere in Europe for a lot less than that !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Eddie...I have used my Senior Railcard on a few occasions since 2013, and nearly catch the same train up to Town...the 05:58, and I have never had any trouble using getting the 33% reduction. See here :
http:// www.sen ior-rai lcard.c o.uk/us ing-you r-railc ard/tra vel-tim es-tick ets/
I guess my journey falls into the !st category :::
"Standard and First Class Anytime and Anytime Day Singles and Returns"
Perhaps when you have tried to use your card, your journey doesn't fall into this type, although "anytime" would seem to mean a pretty open sort of ticket. For instance, my journey will be a day return, but a fully "go and come back when you like£ ticket might not be valid.
But the £30 pa cost would seem to be a good way of saving, if you are able to use it.
The full cost of my trip would be about £240 without the rail card !
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I guess my journey falls into the !st category :::
"Standard and First Class Anytime and Anytime Day Singles and Returns"
Perhaps when you have tried to use your card, your journey doesn't fall into this type, although "anytime" would seem to mean a pretty open sort of ticket. For instance, my journey will be a day return, but a fully "go and come back when you like£ ticket might not be valid.
But the £30 pa cost would seem to be a good way of saving, if you are able to use it.
The full cost of my trip would be about £240 without the rail card !
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