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Old December 13th 08, 05:26 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Michael R N Dolbear Michael R N Dolbear is offline
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Mizter T wrote

On 13 Dec, 11:15, Roland Perry wrote:


Dec 2008, Michael R N Dolbear remarked:

Is there such a thing as a Off-peak Single ?


Depends on the route. I've found them to be less prevalent near

London.

There isn't for Richmond to London.


That's a fare that falls within the London zonal fares regime -

since
January 2007 all National Rail fares in the London zones, regardless
of TOC, are priced set according to a zonal fare scale (though still
issued on a point-to-point basis).

The only tickets available for such journeys are Anytime Singles,
Anytime Day Returns and Off-Peak Returns (aka CDRs) - plus of course

[...]

Thanks but I said " Off-peak Single ? I noticed that the boundary zone
6 extension was an Anytime Single which seems strange given the ODTC
itself was Off-peak"

So the ticket was boundary zone 6 to, in fact, Walton-on-Thames, by
definition wholly outside the zones.

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