Is Saturday off peak on the tube?


Is Saturday off peak on the tube? Off-peak fares apply to our rail services between 09:30 and 16:00 and after 19:00 on weekdays, and during weekends and bank holidays.


What happens if I have an off-peak ticket on a peak train?

Off-peak tickets are subject to an additional surcharge, payable to the conductor, if used on a peak train.


Do tubes run all night on weekends?

London Underground trains generally run between 5am and midnight Monday to Saturday. Operating hours are slightly reduced on Sunday. Night Tube trains run on some lines throughout the night on Fridays and Saturdays.


What does off-peak and peak hours mean?

In general, off-peak hours are all hours outside of 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Various energy pricing plans can have “super off-peak” time periods that offer even lower prices. Peak hours: Hours of the day that have high energy demand resulting in higher prices. Peak hours are 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. everyday.


What is open return off-peak?

There are three kinds of Open Return ticket available, each with varying flexibility and price. They are: Anytime – no restriction on return travel. Off-Peak – return travel permitted on Off-Peak trains only. Super Off-Peak – return travel restricted to some Off-Peak trains.


What does day off-peak mean?

Off-Peak Period means the period during which the demand on an electric utility system is not at or near its maximum. For the purpose of this section, the off-peak period includes all hours that are not in the peak period. Day/Days means calendar days, inclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.


When can I use an off peak day return?

Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak Day tickets are only valid on the date shown on your ticket, and Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak Returns are valid for 1 month from the date shown on your ticket. You can buy these tickets at any time before you travel.


What is the cheapest way to use the London Underground?

1. Get an Oyster card. As you move around London you will spot locals tapping something against a yellow card reader at the underground turnstiles, on buses, trams, and even on the Thames Clipper Uber boat. This is an Oyster card, and it is an incredible 50% cheaper than buying single tickets or a paper travelcard.