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Introducing Simpler rail fares
New names for rail fares are being introduced across the National Rail network.
The new names bring together commonly used Single and Return fares into three categories. The new names describe when you can buy or use a ticket making, it easier for you to buy the best value ticket for your journey.
Buy any time, travel any time
Anytime fares are fully flexible tickets, with no time restrictions on when you can travel. Perfect for people who need complete flexibility.
Buy any time, travel off-peak
Off-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for travelling on trains that are less busy. Where there is more than one Off-Peak fare for a journey, the cheaper fare with more restrictions will be named Super Off-Peak.

Buy in advance, subject to availability
Advance fares are single (one-way) ticekts offering great value for money on many longer distance journeys. You must book in advance and travel on a specific train service.
Other tickets, like Season and Rover tickets, won't change.
Why the change?
Customer feedback suggested that it isn’t always easy to find the best value ticket to match their needs because of the range of ticket names and different fares available.
The new fare names simplify the choice, allowing you to choose your rail ticket with confidence.
When will fares change?
- Advance fares were introduced on 18th May 2008.
- From 7 September 2008, walk-up fares (that you don’t have to buy in advance) will be grouped into Anytime or Off-Peak.
Will fares increase as a result of these changes?
No, fares will not increase as a result of the new fare names.
What are the benefits for you?
Ticket names are easier to understand
The new fare names describe when you can buy or use your ticket, making it easier for you to decide what ticket suits your journey. For example if you buy an Anytime fare, you can use it to travel any time during the day.
Fewer ticket names
We all want to get the best value fare for our rail journey, so with fewer names you can quickly work out what ticket you need to make your journey.
Common terms & conditions
Advance ticket terms and conditions are now the same across all train companies nationwide, so you know exactly where you stand.
New Railcard discounts
Railcard holders get 1/3 off all standard class Anytime, Off-Peak and Advance fares. Senior, HM Forces and Disabled Persons Railcard holders also get 1/3 off First Class fares. Visit our Railcards page to check if you are eligible for a Railcard.
More information
- For more information on tickets and fares visit our Ticket Types page.
- More information on buying rail tickets can be found on our Buying Tickets page.
- Plan your journey with our Journey Planner.
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