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  2. Off-Peak Return - Wikipedia

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    Off-Peak Return. (Redirected from Off-peak return) The Off-Peak Return is a type of train ticket used on National Rail services in Great Britain. The ticket was introduced as the Saver Return by British Rail in 1985, [1] being rebranded to its current name on 7 September 2008. [2]

  3. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of tickets: one way, round trip, peak, off-peak, AM peak or off-peak senior/disabled, peak child, and off-peak child. On off-peak trains, passengers can buy a family ticket for children who are accompanied by an 18-year-old for $0.75 if bought from the station agent or TVM, $1.00 on the train.

  4. Rail transport in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Train fares cost 2.7% more than under British Rail in real terms on average. [17] However, while the price of anytime and off-peak tickets has increased, the price of Advance tickets has dramatically decreased in real terms: the average Advance ticket in 1995 cost £9.14 (in 2014 prices) compared to £5.17 in 2014. [18]

  5. Peak-time fare scheme scrapped over passenger numbers - AOL

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    Scotrail will be hoping season ticket discounts and the return of super off-peak tickets can soften the blow. [BBC] Peak-time ScotRail fares scrapped for further three months

  6. London Underground ticketing - Wikipedia

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    London Underground and Docklands Light Railway use Transport for London's Travelcard zones to calculate fares, including fares on the Underground only. Travelcard Zone 1 is the most central, encompassing an area mainly bounded by the London Terminals and the Circle line, while Travelcard Zone 6 is the most outlying zone within the Greater London boundaries.

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  8. Concessionary fares on the British railway network - Wikipedia

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    The 16-17 Saver was introduced in 2019 [3] in order to allow people aged 16 and 17 to access child fares, which are normally only available to children under 16. [4] The railcard costs £30.00 for a year (or until the holder's 18th birthday, whichever is sooner), [5] and offers up to 50% off rail fares, the same as child rate tickets.

  9. National Rail - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of tickets available include 'advance' tickets, that specify a specific route and timing between two destinations, 'off-peak' tickets, either as a single or a return, that allow a passenger to use a train at hours where the service is not busy, and 'anytime' tickets, which can be used on any train. Season tickets, which ...

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