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South Western Railway for tourist question

South Western Railway for tourist question

Hello All

I'm coming to London for the Farnborough show for work.

I will stay in central london for the duration of the week and because i have activities/meetings during the evenings.

I was thinking of taking my contactless credit card when i take the tube (i've done it in the past and works well) but for the journey from Waterloo station to Farnborough station, i have a few questions:

- WIll contactless payment card work on the south western train or do i need a separate ticket?

- If so, is it better to buy a weekly card or buy the ticket one at a time? My return ticket will vary in time as i'm not 100% sure when i'll be done at the show each day...(the app seem to work only with uk bank payment card according to the website)

-I'm not sure if i understood the website right but it seem if you buy the ticket in advance, you have to take the exact train on the ticket...

Thanks for your help!

7 replies to this topic
Glasgow, United...
Destination Expert
for Glasgow
28,099 posts
49 helpful votes
1. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

You need to understand the difference in the term “advance”!

Buying a ticket in advance means buying a ticket, any ticket, prior to travel whether it be a day, a week or a month.

Whereas an ADVANCE ticket, is one that is bought prior, but is a specific ticket that is tied to a particular departure, say the 10am departure to ABC on XYZ date.

If you don’t travel on that exact train, then it becomes null and void.

Beckenham, United...
Destination Expert
for London
27,080 posts
11 helpful votes
2. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

Farnborough (Main) is outside of the contactless payment area so tickets required.

London
15,943 posts
26 helpful votes
3. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

To answer the first part of your question. Contactless is not valid to Farnborough- you do need a rail ticket.

Scotland, United...
2,466 posts
4. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

How many days are you travelling? Six? Five? Four? Less?

A 7 day season is £122.10 while an Anytime Day Return is £23. You'd need to make 6 days of return journeys to save any money with a 7 day season.

Hampshire, United...
Destination Expert
for Eastleigh, Winchester, Hampshire, Southampton
9,024 posts
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5. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

Anytime and Offpeak tickets can be bought in advance or or on the day for the same price and do not sell out. They are not restricted to a specific train and can be refunded if not used.

You should not have any problems using a non-UK credit/debit card for payment (there were problem on GWR) but you can buy the tickets from any train operating company for the same price. Do not use Trainline or any other website that charges a booking charges

london
2,961 posts
80 helpful votes
6. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

As per Wex Cel, you are basically going against the flow, so the ticket is quite affordably priced (it would be £41 to go in the opposite direction at the same time).

You can just buy tickets on the day.

To get to Waterloo (for Farnborough) from Central London by Underground is £2.70 or £2.80 each way. So £5.60 day typically.

As you are probably only staying five days it's unlikely to be worth getting a travelcard.

Farnham, United...
3,203 posts
12 helpful votes
7. Re: South Western Railway for tourist question

There are no inflexible “ADVANCE” tickets from Waterloo to Farnborough. It’s too short a journey. That avoids confusion. You can buy return tickets or a 7-day season ticket either in advance or on the day. For a season ticket, if you haven’t had one before, you need to go to a National Rail station booking office with a passport-style photograph so the agent can issue a photo card.

Day returns are either “anytime” or “off-peak”. “Off-peak” tickets are valid Monday-Friday on the 09.09 departure from Waterloo to Farnborough and all subsequent departures; and they’re valid all day on Saturdays and Sundays. But, at £22.10, they’re only 90p cheaper than “Anytime” (which seems to me to be verging on the pointless).

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