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Are online ticket prices lower than those bought at the station at the time of travel, advance priced tickets excepted ? I am thinking in terms of the "same day" type of ticket at £8.90 versus a ticket bought to travel on the next available train. The route is London Bridge to Gatwick on a weekday mid morning.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Online tickets for off offpeak and anytime tickets are the same on the day as online - indeed cheaper if the online seller charges a fee.
But that £8.90 fare is not a Thameslink ticket - it's a Southern one. They operate a slow stopping service from London Bridge to Gatwick which takes rather longer than the Thameslink (FCC) one - that costs £10
But that £8.90 fare is not a Thameslink ticket - it's a Southern one. They operate a slow stopping service from London Bridge to Gatwick which takes rather longer than the Thameslink (FCC) one - that costs £10