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I recently diligently (and stupidly) bought advanced train tickets from Southern rail from East Dulwich to Gatwick Airport at a cost of ?11.90 each way. I wasted my money as if I'd tapped in using my credit card, the cost would have been only ?6.60. Can anyone explain the sense of this price difference?

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Tapping in is only 1 way?



Apologies- just seen each way.


That suprises me though as I use that route regularly and have never paid more than ?10 or ?11 return.

Southern for all their faults do offer a full refund policy: http://www.southernrailway.com/offers/money-back-guarantee/


Advance tickets are always cheaper outside London and the Oyster area. As soon as you start travelling within Oyster areas, things very quickly become more complex; Oyster will be cheaper in the absolute majority of cases, but it is best to check...


Also, it is cheaper to use Oyster from East Dulwich to East Croydon, (?2.60 peak ?3.60 off-peak) then a paper ticket from East Croydon to Gatwick Airport (?5.20)


tich juicey with your goldcard that option drops to ?2.95 from East Croydon

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