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Cancelling an annual train ticket - calculating the refund?

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bushbaby_de | 17:43 Wed 01st Feb 2012 | Travel
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I'll be moving house soon so won't need my annual train ticket any more. The website says I can get a refund and it will be calculated on the day I surrender the ticket. However I can't find anywhere a formula or details of how they calculate the refund. I appreciate it's not as straight forward as divide the price by 52 and multiple by the number of weeks left on the ticket, because its a 'buy 12 months for the price of 10' type ticket. Does anyone know? I vaguely recall someone on here having vast knowledge of train ticket pricing! Thanks.
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The annual ticket allows for weeks of non-use, ie holidays. It used to be 6 weeks when I had one. The refund does not. You will be charged

3mths for each complet 3mths use
after that, 1 mth for each competed 1 mth use
after that, 1 wk for each complete 1 wk use
after that, 1 day for each 1 days use

No allowance is made for holidays or sick leave.
ps If the new journey is with the same train company it may be better for you to have the ticket amended for the new company.
Rather than go for a refund, would it be possible to sell it on? Never travelled by train myself so that answer may be totally crazy!
Sorry, for new company read same company
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I won't need the train at all, I'll be getting a bus ticket instead, otherwise swapping it would have been a good idea :)

So basically they will calculate it based on the next season ticket I could have bought for the time I've held the ticket (which in my case will be the 6 months one as I took it out last June) plus extra full months or weeks as necessary?

I was worried they'd just calculate the full fares for the number of working days since I had it, which could leave me seriously out of pocket!
Many train companies calulate refunds absed upon 10 months usage. So therefore they will calculate that you have used ~ 6 / 10 of the full amount and give you ~ 4 / 10 refund less an admin fee.
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Maggie - that wouldn't work as you need to have a photcard to have a season ticket and the ticket has your photocard number printed on it. Shame really!
did you get an answer to this? I'm in the same position.
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I haven't moved house yet so I haven't surrendered the ticket yet. Will be in the next few weeks though so will post when I find out. I'm fairly sure there is a train fares expert on the site who hasn't answered yet though - think it might be Chris (Buenchico)?

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