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. net, at 09:46:06 on Mon, 2 Jul 2012, Neil Williams remarked: Super-off-peak tickets exist round my way. They exist in many places. But unlike under BR they do not bar Friday travel entirely - restrictions tend to be the same on all weekdays. This doesn't make a lot of sense. It's actually worse then that. Some TOCs allow off-peak tickets *originating in London* to be used in the evening peak on Fridays. Although if it serves to shift people from the first off-peak train (usually the 19:xx) to the previous otherwise blacked out (and often much less lightly loaded), then it's probably a neat trick. And of course most of those ticketholders are likely to be travelling back on Sunday Evening, which is also very busy. -- Roland Perry |
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