Super Off-Peak Online Single (East Midlands Railway)
The following terms and conditions apply to this type of ticket. Please note that some tickets have restrictions on the days or times you can travel. Please check before you travel.
Terms and Conditions
Description
Off-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for travelling on trains that are less busy. You may need to travel at specific times of the day, days of the week and sometimes on specific routes or operators.
Single or Return
Single
Operator
- CrossCountry
- East Midlands Railway
- Northern
Standard Class Ticket Code
SS2
Availability
Purchase Location
Online only
Purchase Availability
This ticket can only be purchased online and as part of a return journey.
Pre-booking Requirement
None
Reservations Compulsory
No
Discounts
Children
Yes
Children (aged 5 to 15 inclusive) are offered a 50% discount
Railcards
Yes
16-25 Railcard, 26-30 Railcard, Family & Friends, Two Together, Disabled Persons Railcard, HM Forces Railcard, Senior Railcard all offer 1/3 off.
Minimum fares / time restrictions may apply to tickets bought with a Railcard or other discount card. See terms and conditions of the appropriate Railcard or discount card for details.
Railcard holders travelling on a discounted ticket must carry their Railcard when they travel. If a Railcard holder fails to produce their valid Railcard with their ticket, they will be required to pay a full priced ticket for their journey as if no Railcard and/or no ticket were held.
Outward Journey
Day Of Travel
Super Off-Peak Single (Online) tickets are valid for outward travel on the date shown on the ticket and until 04:29 the following morning.
If you cannot complete your journey on the same day you will be allowed to finish it the following day - see 'Break of journey' below.
Time Of Travel
The National Rail Journey Planner will automatically work out which tickets are valid for your journey.
The times when you may use your Off-Peak ticket are indicated by a Restriction Code applicable to the journey you are making. This can be viewed by clicking the link from the Journey Planner ticket terms and conditions page once you have made your selection.
The Restriction Code is a two character (alpha-numeric) code. This is shown on most tickets and the meaning can be found by going to www.nationalrail.co.uk/XX [where 'XX' is the two character code].
You will also be advised of the restriction when buying your ticket.
Break Of Journey
A break of journey is permitted unless otherwise indicated by a restriction shown against the ticket's Restriction Code.
Overnight break of journey - if the journey cannot be completed in this time, the ticket may be used to continue the journey on the following day. Unless otherwise indicated in the relevant restriction code, time restrictions apply as from the initial origin station on both days. The appropriate restrictions for the actual day on which travel is being undertaken apply (for example, it may be that if day 1 is on Sunday, no restrictions apply, but on day 2, the Monday-Friday restrictions apply). All travel must be completed by 04:29 in the morning after this second day.
Return Journey
Day Of Travel
Not applicable
Time Of Travel
Not applicable
Break Of Journey
Not applicable
Refunds
For tickets purchased until 31 March 2026:
This ticket is only valid as part of a return journey. If the other portion of the return journey is cancelled, this ticket (Super Off-Peak Single (Online)) must be cancelled at the same time. A £10 charge will apply for any refund.
For tickets purchased from 1 April 2026:
This ticket is only valid as part of a return journey. If the other portion of the return journey is cancelled, this ticket (Super Off-Peak Single (Online)) must be cancelled at the same time.
Refundable until 23:59 the day before the ticket becomes valid for travel.
Not refundable once the ticket has become valid for travel unless Condition 30 of the National Rail Conditions of Travel (failure of train service) applies.
In exceptional circumstances a refund may be considered on unused or part-used tickets that have become valid for travel. In such cases an application must be made to the retailer within 28 days of the expiry date of the ticket and should include the reason for non-use. Additional evidence may be requested, refunds will be on a discretionary basis, and any use made of the ticket may mean that in some circumstances no refund will be due.
Refunds are only available from the retailer that sold the tickets.
An administration fee (up to a maximum of £5 per ticket) may be applied.
Changes To Travel Plans
See 'Refund Policy'
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