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Fare
Types
- Adult
- Child:
5 - 15 years
General
Each further day of travel must be entered
on your pass before you board the train. To start using the pass it must be validated
at a British train station before your first
journey.
This
pass does not cover the London Underground.
Inclusions
- The
Britrail London Plus Pass is valid for travel
on the participating train operators
services in the South East area of England
surrounding London (a detailed map is available
on the Britrail Ticket cover)
- The
Boundary Stations of the London Plus Pass
are: Harwich,
Kings Lynn, Huntingdon, Bedford, Long Buckby,
Stratford-upon-Avon, Worcester Foregate
Street, Bedwyn,
Salisbury, Bristol Temple Meads and Weymouth.
- Not
valid on Great Western trains
- The
Britrail London Plus Pass now includes 2
extra coupons
valid on the Heathrow Express,
Stansted Express or Gatwick Express
- Coupons
do not need to be used on same airport
express. Travel on the Airport
Expresses does not use a day's travel on the Pass. Simply redeem the
coupons for travel.
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Age
5 and under travel for free if not occupying
a seat or bed.
-
Ages
5-15 qualify for child fares (50% adult
fare).
-
Senior
fare for passengers 60 years and over.
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Permanent
residents of the UK are not eligible to
purchase or
use a Britrail
London Plus Pass.
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Passes
must be validated within 6 months of issue
date.
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Passes
are actual travel documents and do not
need to be exchanged, and
must be validated prior to boarding
the first train.
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Any
onward journey made outside the Britrail
London Plus Pass
area
boundary must be paid in advance
before boarding the relevant
train
i.e: a valid ticket
must be purchased, otherwise penalty fees will be incurred.
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Reservation
fees are an additional charge and not inclusive
in the cost of the pass.
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7:00pm
rule does not apply.
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All
passes are subject to a non-refundable
Issuance Fee of AUD
10 / NZD 15
per pass.
Comprehensive
conditions of
use can be found
on the ticket
cover.
- Britrail
London Plus Pass must be presented unused
and not validated for refund.
- A
25% cancellation fee plus GST (only in Australia)
applies
to totally unused and not validated passes
returned within 6 months of issue date.
Passes can not be replaced if lost
or stolen. We recommend Pass Security with
your order.
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F.A.Q
Section
How do I use my Pass once I get to the UK?
Before
boarding your first train in the UK, you must
present your Pass and passport at a train station
ticket window for validation. When it is presented
a clerk will enter your passport number and
the start and end validity dates. Do not enter
the dates yourself as this is not permitted.
When traveling on a flexible pass, after having
your pass validated you must enter the travel
date in ink yourself in the appropriate calendar
box of your pass each day you travel.
What
is the difference between a Consecutive
days Pass and a flexi Pass?
A
consecutive pass is valid for the number of days
purchased. A 22 day pass is valid for 22 days
in a row, you are not required to travel every
day if you do not wish, however you will loose
those days and no refund can be issued for unused
days.
The
flexi pass allows flexibility of traveling
within a 2 month period, i.e. 4 days in two
months allows you to travel any given 4 days
within a 2 month period.
What
constitutes a rail day?
For
trains: A travel day is midnight to midnight.
A
month on a pass is counted as a calendar month.
For example, a pass that begins on October
15th, will expire at midnight on November 14th.
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