I've been trying to understand the various options for travel and payment between Reading and London on a weekday, can someone confirm that I've got this right ?
This document https://content.tfl.gov.uk/national-rail-adult-fares.pdf specifies the Contactless PayG caps, where the Peak and Off-Peak caps are the same price as the Anytime and Off-Peak day travelcards at £63.20 and £29.60
However, this TfL page https://tfl.gov.uk/fares/find-fares/tube-and-rail-fares?intcmp=54713 says that when using Contactless, a Peak fare would be charged between 6:30-9:30 and 16:00-19:00. Whereas an Off-Peak day Travelcard is valid any time after 9:30.
An Off-Peak ticket from Paddington to Reading (in whatever form, Travelcard, off-peak day return, paper or e-ticket) is limited to mostly Elizabeth Line services during evening peak hours.
So the question is about travelling into London after 9:30 and returning from Paddington during the evening peak, let's say at 17:00. With an Off-Peak Travelcard or an Off-Peak day return, you would be limited to the EL services only. If using Contactless, you would be charged a Peak single fare, so presumably could use the fast services (paying a Peak fare just to sit on the EL for an hour+ seems like poor value) ?
A subsidiary question is how is the contactless capping worked out if you make a mixture of Peak and Off-Peak journeys ? I found an explanation on @MikeWh page here: https://oysterfares.com/information-pages/peak-off-peak-and-caps/ but I don't fully understand the implications. With the scenario above, the single fare finder says the fare into Paddington would be £12, and the fare out of Paddington would be £27.60 . If the Off-Peak cap applies, then this seems to be a useful way to travel on GWR services at a lower cost. If the Peak cap applies, then what happens if you also made a multitude of journeys inside Zone 1 during the day that ought to have been subject to the Off-Peak cap ?
This document https://content.tfl.gov.uk/national-rail-adult-fares.pdf specifies the Contactless PayG caps, where the Peak and Off-Peak caps are the same price as the Anytime and Off-Peak day travelcards at £63.20 and £29.60
However, this TfL page https://tfl.gov.uk/fares/find-fares/tube-and-rail-fares?intcmp=54713 says that when using Contactless, a Peak fare would be charged between 6:30-9:30 and 16:00-19:00. Whereas an Off-Peak day Travelcard is valid any time after 9:30.
An Off-Peak ticket from Paddington to Reading (in whatever form, Travelcard, off-peak day return, paper or e-ticket) is limited to mostly Elizabeth Line services during evening peak hours.
So the question is about travelling into London after 9:30 and returning from Paddington during the evening peak, let's say at 17:00. With an Off-Peak Travelcard or an Off-Peak day return, you would be limited to the EL services only. If using Contactless, you would be charged a Peak single fare, so presumably could use the fast services (paying a Peak fare just to sit on the EL for an hour+ seems like poor value) ?
A subsidiary question is how is the contactless capping worked out if you make a mixture of Peak and Off-Peak journeys ? I found an explanation on @MikeWh page here: https://oysterfares.com/information-pages/peak-off-peak-and-caps/ but I don't fully understand the implications. With the scenario above, the single fare finder says the fare into Paddington would be £12, and the fare out of Paddington would be £27.60 . If the Off-Peak cap applies, then this seems to be a useful way to travel on GWR services at a lower cost. If the Peak cap applies, then what happens if you also made a multitude of journeys inside Zone 1 during the day that ought to have been subject to the Off-Peak cap ?