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[personal profile] jack
It seems the fares the journey planner website displays are limited by the other journeys listed in the same query. As far as I can tell, return-off-peak and day-return-off-peak are valid on slightly different times of day, but there's no way to ask (either an English language terms-and-conditions, or a lookup query) which trains a certain ticket is valid on, the only option is to try those routes and see if a ticket with the same name is available or not.

I know I shouldn't be surprised any more, but I always feel so incredibly wool-headed when someone is yelling at me that I urgently need "foo" but they refuse to tell me anything about what foo is or what it costs.

Date: 2010-11-28 01:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] verazea
Something I forgot to mention is that if you want to go earlier or later than is shown, you can scroll up and down the list of trains and it will load earlier or later trains. This wasn't immediately obvious (to me) if the box with trains isn't full - if it only shows 3 trains but you want to see if there's an earlier one, scroll up and it will try to find earlier ones valid for your selected fare.