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Off-Peak Return
Type of National Rail train tickets
The Off-Peak Return is a type of train ticket used on National Rail services in Great Britain. The ticket was introduced as the Saver Return by British Rail in 1985,[1] being rebranded to its current name on 7 September 2008.[2]
Variants
[edit]The Off-Peak Return is complemented by various sister products, with the full range comprising:
Ticket Name | Main Features | Previous Names |
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Off-Peak Return | Two-way travel returning within one month. | Saver Return; White Saver |
Super Off-Peak Return | Two-way travel returning within one month. Cheaper but more restricted than Off-Peak Return | Super Saver Return; Blue Saver |
Off-Peak Day Return | Two-way travel returning the same day. | Cheap Day Return; Awayday |
Super Off-Peak Day Return | Two-way travel returning the same day. Cheaper but more restricted than Off-Peak Day Return | |
Off-Peak Single | One-way travel. | Saver Single |
Validity
[edit]The outward journey must be made on the date shown on the ticket, and the return journey can be
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