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Train operator, Greater Anglia, is launching special summer ‘Hare Fares’ from London for just £10 return for a limited time.

The new ‘Hare Fares’ offer passengers off-peak returns across the Greater Anglia network with simple return prices: £10, £15 and £20, with children travelling for just £2 return each.

There is no limit on the number of tickets that can be bought, but they must be booked between 6th and 26th June for travel between 6th June and 7th August 2023.

(There are return fares for £5, but only for trips wholly outside London)

Example return fares from London:

Destinations for £10 return

Destinations for £15 return

Destinations for £20 return

Hare Fares are available as standard off-peak day return tickets only and can only be booked online from here or via the Greater Anglia app.

Hare Fares are not valid on journeys wholly within the Oyster zone. Standard refund rules apply. Railcard discounts don’t apply.

A further money-saving tip

When searching for journeys, most people put “London (any)” as the departure point in the search box. Once you find a trip you like, look for the next station the train stops at, and if you can catch the train there AND avoid travelling into London Zone 1, you can reduce your travel card cost as well.

For example, trips that start at Liverpool Street will cost the same if you catch the train at Stratford, but you could avoid paying for the TfL zone 1 fare to get to Liverpool Street to start the journey.

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