: "From Monday 23 March, the majority of train companies will introduce a reduced timetable to ensure that vital train services for key workers can keep running throughout a prolonged coronavirus outbreak."
If you have purchased one of these tickets before 7am on Monday, March 23, 2020, then you are entitled to a full refund, according toNational Rail said: “All operators have agreed that from Tuesday 17 March, customers can get 100 per cent of their fare on off-peak and Anytime tickets with no admin fees.”
This ticket type is normally non-refundable but due to the unusual circumstances you can now claim your money back.Can I get a refund on my train season ticket? The Government has said that the £10 admin fee will still be charged on refunds to all season ticketholders.Credit: EPAsays you can get a refund if you bought your Travelcard or Bus & Tram Pass season tickets on Oyster.