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Have Train Fares Gone Up Recently?
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I got a train ticket last month for £26 but this moth the same route is £35 without the 1-6 travel zone included.
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If you're seeing a different price between last month and this month then it must be because (as Hopkirk suggests) you're not comparing like with like.
If you travel into London with an arrival time before 1000 you'll be charged a Peak fare. Similarly, if you're returning from London between 1629 and 1834 you'll usually have to buy a Peak ticket (although there are certain exceptions). Outside of those times you can get Off-Peak tickets. Further, on certain routes you can get Super Off-Peak tickets if you arrive in London after 1200 (although you're then restricted to returning from London outside of a period extending from 1559 to 1901).
[Note: The times I've quoted apply on my local line into London Liverpool Street. They vary across different train termini and rail operators].
Remember as well that the price of Advance tickets (which are only sold as singles, not returns) can vary greatly, depending upon the popularity of the service you choose to use and how far ahead you book.
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If you're seeing a different price between last month and this month then it must be because (as Hopkirk suggests) you're not comparing like with like.
If you travel into London with an arrival time before 1000 you'll be charged a Peak fare. Similarly, if you're returning from London between 1629 and 1834 you'll usually have to buy a Peak ticket (although there are certain exceptions). Outside of those times you can get Off-Peak tickets. Further, on certain routes you can get Super Off-Peak tickets if you arrive in London after 1200 (although you're then restricted to returning from London outside of a period extending from 1559 to 1901).
[Note: The times I've quoted apply on my local line into London Liverpool Street. They vary across different train termini and rail operators].
Remember as well that the price of Advance tickets (which are only sold as singles, not returns) can vary greatly, depending upon the popularity of the service you choose to use and how far ahead you book.
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According to a Sunday Times report, copied by our local rag, the most expensive rail journey in the country into London (on a price-per-mile basis) is from my local major station (where I used to work and have to listen to all the complaints from travellers):
http:// www.ead t.co.uk /news/a re-rail -passen gers-be ing-rip ped-off -ipswic h-to-lo ndon-is -uk-s-m ost-exp ensive- trip-pe r-mile- 1-51786 99
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