What time is off-peak on British Rail?
When are trains off-peak in the UK? While exact times can vary depending on the provider, there is a general rule of thumb for what hours are considered to be off-peak. Off-peak tends to begin at 9:30am from Mondays to Fridays in cities and large towns and 9am across the rest of the rail network.
What times are off-peak trains East Midlands?
Going out of London
- Off-Peak tickets cover you from 08:47 – 16:34, and from 18:47 onwards. On Fridays, your outward ticket from London is valid all day from 08:47.
- Super Off-Peak tickets cover you from 10:05 – 15:34, and from 18:47 onwards.
- Between 16:34 and 18:47, Anytime tickets are the only valid ticket.
What are GWR off-peak times?
Off-peak Day Travelcards can be used on journeys after 09:30 from Monday to Friday. They can also be used at anytime at the weekend and on public holidays. Just make sure you travel on the day your ticket is valid. Both tickets are valid until 04:30 the next day.
What are peak travel times on trains?
Peak fares – Monday to Friday (not on public holidays) between 06:30 and 09:30, and between 16:00 and 19:00. Off-peak fares – at all other times and if you travel from a station outside Zone 1 to a station in Zone 1 between 16:00 and 19:00, Monday to Friday.
What’s the difference between peak and off-peak train tickets?
Peak fares are charged during business rush hours on any weekday train scheduled to arrive in NYC terminals between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. or depart NYC terminals between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Off-peak fares are charged all other times on weekdays, all day Saturday and Sunday, and on holidays.
Is Saturday Off-peak on London Underground?
The off-peak single fare is taken from your card at all other times including all-day Saturday and Sunday. All single journeys on the Night Tube are off-peak fares.