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Can you use an anytime day return more than once?

Anytime Day Single or Day Return Tickets are valid for one single or return journey on the date shown on the Ticket. Anytime Single Tickets are valid for one single journey, and are valid for two days beginning from the date shown on the Ticket. Anytime Return Tickets are valid for one return journey.

What does anytime day return mean?

Anytime tickets give you the freedom to travel whenever you want. You can buy a Single, Day Return, or Open Return ticket for train journeys on any day, and at any time. The flexibility of Anytime tickets means you don't have to book them in advance.

What does anytime day Travelcard mean?

Anytime Day Travelcards are valid for travel at any time of day and up to the early hours of the following day. Within the London Fare Zones area you may use the Travelcard until 04:29 and all travel, including beyond the London Fare Zones must be completed by this time.

What is the difference between Off-Peak Return and anytime return?

Anytime Day Return: Your outward and return travel can be on any train on the date specified. Off-Peak Return: Both journeys must be on an Off-Peak train, the outward journey on the date specified.



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