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What is an open train ticket?

An Open Return is a flexible ticket that doesn't make you choose a specific time or date to return. They're valid for one calendar month from the date of the outward journey. There are a few types of Open ticket: Anytime: fully flexible tickets that can be used on peak and off-peak services.



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Anytime Return tickets (also known as Open Return) allow you to travel within five days of the date shown on your train ticket and return journeys must be made within one calendar month. Anytime Short Return have the same conditions as the Anytime Return but the outward journey is valid for one day not five.

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About Anytime tickets Anytime tickets have no restrictions on what time you can travel. Anytime Singles allow you to travel within 2 days of the date shown on your ticket. With Anytime Returns the outward part is valid for 5 days from the date shown on your ticket, and the return for 1 month.

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Yes. In January, rail minister Huw Merriman told MPs on the Transport Select Committee: “We want the ticket office staff to come from behind the ticket office and interact with passengers, customers, on the platform, where they can be of more assistance.

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If a train is cancelled (and that's what's happened here) you're entitled to take the next train that matches any restrictions on your ticket. So if your ticket is routed via a certain place, you must go that way, or if it's only valid on a certain train company, you must use that companies services.

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In most cases, if a passenger fails to board the train, the ticket becomes invalid, and no refund can be claimed.

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It is used in transportation. Passengers can take advantage of favorable prices for their future travels by purchasing open tickets. By turning a regular ticket to an open ticket might help to prevent any cancellation fees as well.

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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.

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Proof of onward travel means that airlines and governments want to make sure you are not illegally immigrating to their country, so they need to see proof of a return ticket home. Basically, some countries want to make sure you aren't attempting to move there on a tourist visa and never leave.

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In general, you will have to use all flight segments in your ticket in the order you booked them. You are not forced to use the return portion of your ticket if you decide not to go home, but you are not allowed only to use the return flight and skip the departure flight.

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Show Your eTicket Open the eTicket on your mobile device and show the barcode to the conductor. You can even print your eTicket before you arrive at the station.

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If you're finding that the return ticket is cheaper than the one-way (not as unusual as you might think!) then you do have the option of buying a return and simply not using the trip back, however keep in mind that the one-way ticket will most likely have better conditions than the return.

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