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Evening Out Day Travelcard

EVT

About this ticket

Evening Out Day Travelcard is available on shorter distance journeys to London, Monday - Saturday.

It allows customers to travel to London and enjoy unlimited travel throughout London on National Rail, London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, Tramlink and London Bus services within Fare Zones 1-6

Ticket Code
EVT
Travel Class
Standard Class
Journey Type
Return
Fare Category
Flexible

Outward Journey

Days of Travel

Evening Out Day Travelcard tickets are valid for travel on the date shown on the ticket and until 04:29 the following day. All travel must be completed by this time.

Time Restrictions

The National Rail Journey Planner will automatically work out which tickets are valid for your journey. 

The times when you may use your Evening Out Day Travelcard ticket are indicated by a Restriction Code applicable to the journey you are making. This can be viewed by clicking the link from the Journey Planner ticket terms and conditions page once you have made your selection.

The Restriction Code is a two character (alpha-numeric) code. This is shown on most tickets and the meaning can be found by going to www.nationalrail.co.uk/XX [where 'XX' is the two character code].

You will also be advised of the restriction when buying your ticket.

Important Notes

A break of journey is permitted on the outward portion off an Evening Out Day Travelcard unless otherwise indicated by a restriction shown against the ticket's Restriction Code.

Within the London Fares Zones, the ticket is valid for unlimited travel.

Return Journey

Days of Travel

Evening Out Day Travelcard tickets are valid for travel on the date shown on the ticket and until 04:29 the following day. All travel must be completed by this time.

Time Restrictions

The National Rail Journey Planner will automatically work out which tickets are valid for your journey. 

The times when you may use your Evening Out Day Travelcard ticket are indicated by a Restriction Code applicable to the journey you are making. This can be viewed by clicking the link from the Journey Planner ticket terms and conditions page once you have made your selection.

The Restriction Code is a two character (alpha-numeric) code. This is shown on most tickets and the meaning can be found by going to www.nationalrail.co.uk/XX [where 'XX' is the two character code].

You will also be advised of the restriction when buying your ticket.

Important Notes

A break of journey is permitted on the return portion off an Evening Out Day Travelcard unless otherwise indicated by a restriction shown against the ticket's Restriction Code.

Within the London Fares Zones, the ticket is valid for unlimited travel.

Availability

This ticket can be purchased in advance or immediately before travel.

Booking Deadlines

None

Changes & Amendments

If you wish to change your time of travel you can pay the difference between the cost of the ticket held and the cost of the ticket that is most appropriate for the journey you need to make. In many cases, if you are still travelling at a time when your ticket is not restricted, no additional fare is payable.

If you wish to change the date of travel, or the origin or destination of your ticket, it may be necessary to buy a new ticket and apply for a refund on your existing ticket (see Refund Policy).

Refunds

Your ticket is refundable. If you decide not to use your ticket to make all or part of your intended journey then you can get a refund by returning your unused ticket to the ticket office or place of purchase (for tickets bought via websites, telesales or travel agents) within 28 days of the ticket expiry date.

You may be required to pay an administration fee (up to a maximum of £5 per ticket). The refund amount will normally take into account any use you have made of the ticket and in some circumstances no refund will be paid.

Where to Buy

Ticket offices and travel centres, self-service ticket machines at stations, rail-appointed travel agents, online at most train company websites or through other online retailers or train company telesales offices.