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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    £3.40 each way though, so still more expensive than the £24 and actually my journey back would be Farringdon - Haywards Heath so no opportunity to tap out at Croydon
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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    I did look at that, but then saw on Nationalrail.co.uk that Farringdon is NOT a London Terminal. Although I think with the problems that is relaxed as they have paired it with St Pancras
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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    Worthing to East Croydon is coming in at £20 so don't think I could do the other legs for any cheaper
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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    Not the exact same question, but train ticket officiandos can you help: I want to go Worthing to Victoria tomorrow evening But return Farringdon to Worthing on Saturday. If I buy these separately it is £28 with a railcard. I can buy an off-peak return Worthing to Farringdon or Victoria for...
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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    You can look at season tickets, but I think the break point is at 4 days a week. Worth having a look at anyway as train pricing is a funny old thing.
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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    I thought it was only the full fare £60+ day return that wasn’t available for using network railcard on?
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    [Misc] Off-peak Day Return to London

    Yes you can pay that on the day. Think about national railcard to. £30 a year but will take 1/3rd off that so pays for itself after 4 trips to London
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