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Train ticket advice!!?

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Train ticket advice!!?

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It all depends on what time of day you’re travelling, if you book your ticket in advance, if you’re coming back, and so on. ADVANCE tickets – buy as early as possible to get the best price. Typical fares £7.50 and £12.50 one-way. There’s only a limited number of tickets available on each train at this price. OFF-PEAK tickets – travel at less busy times of the day. Typical one-way fare £22.90, occasionally £13.40, return fare £23.00. Return within 1 month. ANYTIME tickets – travel on any train. Fare £23.20 single, £42 return. Return within 1 month. If by “can I get a week long ticket” you mean a ticket that you can use each day for a week, that’s called a weekly season ticket (season tickets can be for any period between 1 week and 1 year), An adult 7-day season ticket between Chichester and London Victoria costs £90.60, one between Chichester and any London terminal costs £92.60.

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