I believe that it is when you touch in, but I am not completely certain. Probably, as it otherwise might be an incentive for people to travel extra long times just so they can touch in at a peak time and touch out at an off-peak time. But I couldn't find this explicitly clarified on TfL's website.
Nobilis: That's probably not a relevant consideration. The ticketing system assumes that most people are just interested in getting from point A to point B and have no particular wish to ride around in peak-hour trains just for the fun of it.
Someone who is okay with arriving at point B late would have more of an incentive to do something interesting at point A instead and then take a later train, than to take an earlier, fuller, train from A and then hang around waiting on the platform at B, even if both options would cost him the same. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I phoned TfL to find the answer to this. It's simple and straightforward: The rate depends on when you touch in. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Andrew Leach Andrew Leach 6 6 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges.
Right, I guess that's as good as it gets, it would be nice if they were to put it up on their website. So it is the same as trains with reductions on the OV-chipcard in the Netherlands, but NS puts it loud and clear on the website.
Check in after and your journey is classed as after AM and goes as reduction, so off peak. Note that the specific journey mentioned, Euston to Watford Junction, benefits from contraflow off peak pricing. The peak restriction in Merseyside until Northern does not price all the ticket flows so to change these times would have meant a very complex message and inconsistency across the area.
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