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Re: City Rail off peak rail tickets



Off peak is from 9am from suburban stations. They are strict to the second.
I think it the peak should be from the first suburban train that runs (i.e.
4am, since that is when Return tickets expire)


<chris@enet21.com.au> wrote in message
389E846A.B07C7CE9@enet21.com.au">news:389E846A.B07C7CE9@enet21.com.au...
> Does  peak hour cover the early hours of morning?
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
>
> Dave Proctor wrote:
>
> > chris@enet21.com.au wrote in message
<389D7818.9AC9AD2D@enet21.com.au>...
> > >I went to buy  my weekly ticket today- about 2.55 pm Sunday (to avoid
> > >the Monday crowds). The ticket seller told me if I waited until 3.05pm
I
> > >would get a extra day. Can someone fill me in on the times which off
> > >peak and the way weekly tickets are sold.
> >
> > Weekly tickets sold before 3pm count the day of sale as one of the seven
> > days - those sold after 3pm do not count that day.
> >
> > Of peak tickets are available for trains departing after 9am Mondays to
> > Fridays or all day on weekends, although there are some exceptions - the
> > super-flyer from Newcastle (0800 from memory) is one train that off-peak
> > tickets are available.
> >
> > Dave
>