Can you use a weekly train ticket more than once a day?
A Weekly Season Ticket gives you unlimited travel between two stations. It doesn't matter if you take the train at a Peak or Off-Peak time, you can use it to travel at any time during the day.
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Open Return tickets cannot be used for the same journey more than once but you may start, break and resume, or end your journey at any intermediate station.
Monthly PassMonthly passes are valid for up to two trips a day (once in each direction) between the stations indicated on your pass for an entire calendar month.
You can only use an Anytime Day Single ticket on the date shown on your ticket, the same goes for Anytime Day Return tickets. So, you can't spread your journey out across other dates if this is the ticket type you've bought. Be sure to check the fare conditions displayed before you book.
If you need to travel on a different date, you will need to cancel your ticket and buy a new one. Your ticket is refundable (with no admin fee) if the service you planned to travel on is delayed or cancelled, and you choose not to travel.
Anytime Return tickets are valid for one return journey. The outward portion is valid for five days including the date shown on the ticket and until 04:29 in the morning after the last day of outward validity. All outward travel must be completed by this time.
The plastic trains are only there to show that the route is yours. Once you've claimed a set of routes between Atlanta and San Francisco, you can (and should) use and re-use this route as often as possible. In Ticket to Ride, any segments you have placed can and will work for any Routes you wish to complete.
At the beginning of the main game, players are dealt four train car cards as their playing hand. They are also dealt three Destination Ticket cards, each showing a pair of cities on a map of the United States and southern Canada.
Generally, if you're traveling on one route multiple times in a day, an all-day ticket may be cheaper than buying two separate tickets, depending on the distance. However, if you're traveling on multiple routes on the same day, two single tickets may be the better option.
To offer you the best price on your chosen route, we found that a round-trip ticket is actually cheaper than a one-way flight. However, the practice of “throwaway ticketing” — only using the first part of a round-trip ticket — is prohibited by a majority of airlines in their terms and conditions.
Round-trip tickets are usually cheaper than one-ways, sometimes significantly so. NerdWallet compared fares across multiple international routes and found that, typically, buying two one-way tickets costs 20% more than a single roundtrip.