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Minimum distance for a SVR (Off Peak Return) ticket

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handsomelife

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Hey,
First post so bear with me, I did have a little look around but found no answer. What is the distance required for a SVR return? Is there a definitive answer or does it vary?

Thanks.
 
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It varies - generally around 30ish miles is the minimum distance where you can expect a SVR or SOR ticket rather than just day returns.

There are exceptions though - especially for airport journeys where period returns may be available over shorter distances, and there are some journeys (especially in the former NSE area) where longer journeys will only have a day return.
 

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Yeah I ask because I live in Guildford and there's no SVR return. Going via Woking is just over 30 miles but via Cobham is just under it, bit of a bugger really!
 

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Scarborough-Seamer takes some beating at just under 3 miles. I bet no-one can find a shorter distance than that!
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Yeah I ask because I live in Guildford and there's no SVR return. Going via Woking is just over 30 miles but via Cobham is just under it, bit of a bugger really!
To where?

If you mean London, then get an SVR to somewhere like Finsbury Park (£24.40 without a Railcard)
 

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It varies - generally around 30ish miles is the minimum distance where you can expect a SVR or SOR ticket rather than just day returns.

There are exceptions though - especially for airport journeys where period returns may be available over shorter distances, and there are some journeys (especially in the former NSE area) where longer journeys will only have a day return.


Just a few examples - Clapham Junction to:

Northampton - Saver Return available, no Open Return
Gatwick Airport - Open Return available, no Saver Return
Woking - Day Returns only
Westbury - Saver and Open Returns available

 

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Sorry, yeah to London. Yeah it's not to bad buying 2 singles to London Terminals £10.10 each. I'm not complaining or anything, just made me wonder if there's an actual distance that it needs to be, clearly not!
 

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Strictly speaking my example is not a rail service, but SORs are available on the shuttle bus between Luton Airport Parkway and Luton Airport (less than 2 miles apart).
 
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