Basically i need to get from brighton to leeds on friday, does it mean i cant start my journey until 10 or i cant get into london before 10
i cant believe i dont know this, i have been looking through FAQ'S but i cant seem to find an answer.
I'd been using the train for the last few days as my car was duffed. Portslade to Haywards Heath I was getting an off-peak return (£6.20) and boarding the 09.18. I asked the bloke about whether I could get the 08.48 as an 'off peak' - computer said no.
Go on Southern mate. It's any train that leaves Brighton after 9.30.
Probably worth ringing the station/ rail enquiries to double check though.
I think towards London, it is trains that get there after 10am.
A way of working it out is to go to TheTrainline.com, select the journey and time you want, and see if it offers you Off-Peak tickets
Brighton to Leeds, 6.40 am train, £50.
9.19 train, £45
Returns are about £100.
I thought a single fare is the same price whatever time you travel
Sadly not, Brighton to Leeds varies between £45 and £127 depending which train you get form Brighton between 6 - 9.30am