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Old October 8th 06, 05:13 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Paddington Ticket Machines

Mizter T wrote:


One thing that's always useful bearing in mind is that Saver Returns
cost a pound than Saver Singles (I think this is universal across all
TOCs) - I pretty much always buy a return even if I don't need it just
in case.

As far as I can see a similar rule seems to apply for Cheap Day Returns
- i.e. a CDR costs little more (like 10p more) than a standard single
(or cheap day single if they're available on that route) - though for
shorter journeys the price difference between single and CDR appears to
be greater (at least in the south-east).

Anyway the point being that if you're buying walk-on tickets it might
be worth checking how much more expensive a return is - even if you're
only after a single - just in case plans change.


Yes but London Underground don't do returns IIRC.