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Ticket prices - peak and off-peak


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Last weekend I had the task of buying some train tickets for summer. Going to be going down to London and needed to buy 2 returns from Liverpool to Euston.

 

I was just amazed at the pricing of tickets. Every single train in a day has a different price. The most expensive one was over 5 times more expensive than the cheapest one.

 

I ended up getting return for 2 for a very reasonable 110 quid (about 15,000 yen) but just changing the times I departed by 30 minutes each way and the cost for the same route would have been 250 quid!!

 

Change the times a bit more and the cost came to well over 700 quid! Madness.

 

Japan trains are the same price whatever time of day, right?

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I can understand the peak and off peak thing (hotels do it hear right?) but the variations there is extreme. Didn't always used to be like that did it?

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Used to be able to buy an Apex Fare for the train down to London from Dundee, it cost us 30 quid return, but we had to book 2 weeks in advance (not a problem). Dunnno if they still do that though. The price of a train ticket, if you just rock up to the station is mental! Its often the price of a flight to spain!!

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Yes top tip - never go buy a ticket directly from the train station when you travel. It's mad expensive. As TB said, the whole thing is mental. You can literally pay 4-5 times more for exactly the same train journey by going on one train earlier than another.

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