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![]() On Aug 7, 9:31*pm, " wrote: On 07/08/2010 21:14, David A Stocks wrote: "Peter Smyth" wrote: Southern are currently offering 25% off on their website so a CDR would be 16.30 instead of 21.70. That is probably as cheap as you will get. The cheapest way is a Daysave ticket for 10.00, unfortunately you need to book 7 days in advance so it is too late for this trip. If you have a Network Railcard there is an off-peak day return available for around £11.00, failing that you might be able to get single AP tix for booked trains from £3.75 each way, but these can be very restrictive. Ho would I be able to do that in this case, should I need to return to Brighton? What exactly do you mean by that? Advance tickets (what are referred to as AP or Advance Purchase tickets above) are one way tickets that are only valid on the booked train, that is a specific service that you choose. You can check out availability on the Southern website - ensure that you specify "London Victoria" as the origin station: http://www.southernrailway.com/ |
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