shpaghetts
New Member
Hi everyone, I've tried to look this up but can't find the information anywhere so wondering if there are people in the know here.
I travel from St Albans to London using the Key smartcard with Keygo and usually get charged the Super Off Peak Day Return of £13.90 travelling off-peak hours. I've since gotten a Network Railcard and I was expecting the fare to only drop to £13.00 when used during the Network Railcard hours (plus the bonus of being able to return during peak hours), and this is exactly the case should I depart at 10am (for example) and return during peak hours. However I was pleasantly surprised to see that when I depart after 10am and return during off peak hours, I am charged £5.50 each way for a "Zonal Off Peak Single". I've tried to look this up but can't find anything on what this is. Does anyone have any more information on this fare?
I guess I also want to make sure I'm not underpaying and come to regret it later. Am new to London and discovering the fun of strategies for getting good fares!
Thanks.
I travel from St Albans to London using the Key smartcard with Keygo and usually get charged the Super Off Peak Day Return of £13.90 travelling off-peak hours. I've since gotten a Network Railcard and I was expecting the fare to only drop to £13.00 when used during the Network Railcard hours (plus the bonus of being able to return during peak hours), and this is exactly the case should I depart at 10am (for example) and return during peak hours. However I was pleasantly surprised to see that when I depart after 10am and return during off peak hours, I am charged £5.50 each way for a "Zonal Off Peak Single". I've tried to look this up but can't find anything on what this is. Does anyone have any more information on this fare?
I guess I also want to make sure I'm not underpaying and come to regret it later. Am new to London and discovering the fun of strategies for getting good fares!
Thanks.