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What does Super off-peak train ticket mean?

About Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak tickets Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak tickets are available for travelling at less busy times on weekdays, and all day at the weekend. They are cheaper, but may require you to travel at specified times, or on specified days or routes.



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The only difference is that you must travel during Super Off-Peak times. The return portion of your journey can be completed on any Super Off-Peak service within one calendar month of your departure.

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About Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak tickets They are cheaper, but may require you to travel at specified times, or on specified days or routes. Where there is more than 1 Off-Peak fare for your journey, the cheaper fare – with more restrictions – is the Super Off-Peak.

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A Super Off-Peak Return ticket is the same as the Off-Peak Return ticket above, requiring you to make the outward portion of your journey on the date shown on the ticket. The only difference is that you must travel during Super Off-Peak times.

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Time restrictions apply on journeys taken Monday to Saturday, and tickets won't be valid on trains that depart:
  • Before 12:01, and between 16:00 and 19:00 from London Waterloo;
  • Before 12:01, and between 16:00 and 19:04 from Vauxhall;
  • Before 12:01, and between 16:09 and 19:09 from Clapham Junction;


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Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak Day tickets are only valid on the date shown on your ticket, and Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak Returns are valid for 1 month from the date shown on your ticket. You can buy these tickets at any time before you travel.

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Advance train tickets aren't flexible, so you must catch the train specified on your ticket. If you catch an earlier train, you may have to pay additional fees, so please check with ticket staff at the station.

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You can buy these tickets at any time before you travel.

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If your connecting train is with the same Carrier as the delayed train you will be able to travel on the next available train to your destination.

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If your train is cancelled, you can use your existing ticket to travel on the next available service... Advance Singles – hop on the next available train with the same train operator.

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There are a few types of Open ticket: Anytime: fully flexible tickets that can be used on peak and off-peak services. Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak: fairly flexible tickets that can be used on off-peak services on some journeys.

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1. Get an Oyster card. As you move around London you will spot locals tapping something against a yellow card reader at the underground turnstiles, on buses, trams, and even on the Thames Clipper Uber boat. This is an Oyster card, and it is an incredible 50% cheaper than buying single tickets or a paper travelcard.

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Off-peak electricity hours typically happen around 10am to 5pm and 9pm to 6am, the times when people are out of the house or asleep. Saturdays and Sundays typically count as off-peak periods no matter the season, and some utility companies also include holidays occurring during the week in their off-peak rates.

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