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We all want to get the best value fare for our rail journey and now we can. New names for rail fares have been introduced across the National Rail Network so now you can quickly work out what ticket you need to make your journey. The new fare names simplify choice, allowing you to choose your rail ticket with confidence and ease.
Ticket names are easier to understand
The new fare names describe when you can buy or use a ticket, making it easier for you to decide what ticket suits your journey. For example if you buy an Anytime fare, you can use it to travel any time during the day.

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Buy in advance,
subject to availability
- Advance First
- Advance Standard
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Buy any time, travel off-peak
- Off-Peak Return
- Off-Peak Single
- Off-Peak Day Single
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Buy any time, travel any time
- Anytime First
- Anytime Single
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Valid on:
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Single – date on the ticket
Return – outward journey valid on the date on the ticket, return journey must be made within one calendar month.
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Booking:
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Can be purchased either in advance or on the day of travel. Reservations are not essential but are recommended.
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Refunds:
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A full refund minus £10 cancellation fee for a wholly unused ticket.
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Changes:
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Usually valid by any permitted route or specified geographic route. If route is to be changed, a £10 administration fee is charged.
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Break of Journey:
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Break(s) of journey are allowed (including over-night stay, but travel must resume by 1200)
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Discounts:
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Railcard and child discounts available.
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