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Sunhawk
08/11/22 7:20:26 AM
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MedeaLysistrata
08/11/22 7:22:12 AM
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Like 8 and 6 I guess

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pinky0926
08/11/22 7:22:58 AM
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literally whatever arbitrary rules the rail provider decides on.

Scotrail for example sets universal 6am-9am as peak time, even if thart particular line is completely dead in those times. I sometimes take a train from edinburgh to the borders first thing in the morning, and the cost doubles because it's "peak" time, even though there are less than 3 people on the entire 6 or more carriages. Maddening.

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averagejoel
08/11/22 7:34:29 AM
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MedeaLysistrata posted...
Like 8 and 6 I guess
something like that is a reasonable guess I think.

it's generally the ~60-90 minutes when most people are going to work; and the ~60-90 minutes when people are going home from work

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