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Ric.ror | 11:27 Fri 11th Feb 2011 | Getting there
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What times are off peak on trains - I went to Manchester at 10am yesterday returned home at 5.30 and paid full - could I have had off peak?
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I wouldn't have thought 5:30 was off peak as many people will be catching that train after leaving work.
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Leeds - does that make a difference?
An off peak day return would have been fine - leave after 0930 I think and return any time
and yes off peak restrictions vary in different areas
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Well I bought an on peak one as I did not know the times!
It would have been just my luck to get caught and have a fine to pay - I argued with the bus driver on the last leg of my journey as it is!
The off peak times for all railway companies vary and are nor made clear on their web sites. Check which company you are traveling with before you book a ticket. e.g Cross Country after 9.30 no other restriction at the moment. Virgin varies depending on the route.
I used to work for National Rail Enquiries before they decided that customers would be better served from India rather than Newcastle, and quoting fares was a nightmare. Some journeys would have over thirty different fares, depending on time of travel, advance booking and availability. Return fares between Manchester and London varied between £20 and £200.
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<<Well I bought an on peak one as I did not know the times!>>

I can't see how you can have been sold a peak ticket - you would automatically have been sold an off peak one at the ticket office after 0930

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