Groupsave are only valid on OP▸ tickets so probably not valid on the SDS fare, but yes they are valid on SVS/SSS/CDS▸ fares.
Our
Acronyms page lacks many of these ... let's see
OP - Off Peak
SDS - Standard Day Single
SVS - Saver Single
SSS - Super Saver Single
CDS - Cheap Day Single
Do I have those right?
What other ticket codes are there that I should add to the abbreviation list?Sorry to muddy the waters, but following 'Fares Simplification' the names were changed, although the ticket codes remained the same.
SOS - Anytime Single (formerly 'Open')
SDS - Anytime Day Single (formerly 'Standard Day')
SVS - Off Peak Single (formerly 'Saver')
SSS - Super Off Peak Single (formerly 'SuperSaver')
CDS - Off Peak Day Single (formerly 'Cheap Day')
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R for the return versions.
These are the official
ATOC» names and the pros and cons of using them have kept many a rail forum topic going. It is a little weird that the names were changed but not the codes. Cost and re-training staff were probably the main reasons for keeping the old codes.
Perhaps the acronyms page can show the new names with the the former names bracketed as I have done.
(EDIT: There are literally hundreds of other codes covering things such as First Class,Travelcards, Advance, Business/Executive, Seasons, International......ad infinitum)