*Assuming 20 return journeys per month.
| Ticket Type | Cost (1 month) | Cost per journey* | Total vs Daily | |-------------|----------------|------------------|----------------| | Daily Return | £30/day x 20 days = £600 | £30 | – | | Weekly Season | £110/week x 4 = £440 | £22 | Save £160 | | Monthly Season | £400 | £20 | Save £200 | | Annual Season | £4,000 (£333/mo) | £16.65 | Save £267/mo | seasonal train tickets
If you find yourself commuting by train every day or several times a week, buying single or return tickets each time is almost certainly the most expensive way to travel. Seasonal train tickets (often called season tickets or commuter passes) are designed to slash your travel costs, but they come with commitments and rules. *Assuming 20 return journeys per month
When in doubt: and never buy an annual ticket unless you’ve used a monthly for at least two months without issue. Last tip: Set a calendar reminder 1–2 weeks before your season ticket expires – renewing late costs you more in daily tickets. When in doubt: and never buy an annual