Cheap Train Tickets Some Hints And Tips To Help You Get Hold Of Them Easily

August 5th, 2011 by Kha10 Leave a reply »

Train tickets in Britain are among the most expensive in Europe and the complex options in the fare structure can be somewhat of a headache at times .

 

There is little wonder why many people opt to endure cramped seats on long bus journeys, but it doesn’t have to be like that . Prior to booking your ticket, there are a number of measures which you can take to lower the cost of your journey.

 

These tips on how to find the cheapest train fares should provide to be useful in helping you get a better train journey experience . And if you’re in luck, at a reduced cost:

 

 

  • Book the cheap train tickets yes it really is that simple, around 3 months prior to your travel date, train operators will release the tickets for that date . This is the period where the cheapest fares will be available so if you are able to plane your journey in advance there is a good chance you’ll be able to get one of the cheapest fares available.
  • Purchase tickets at the desk, asking at the desk will often prove to be more useful in getting a good deal than using the machine . The cheapest fares might not be available at machines, but instead, if you go to the desk, the clerk is obliged to help you find the cheapest deal, but only if you ask them specifically for the cheapest ticket, so make sure you do, it might just be worth queuing for .
  • Discounts on group travel, should you be travelling in a group it is worth looking into group discounts at the ticket office . Some train operators offer special deals at certain times of the year . For example, an individual London to Brighton ticket is around £25, however if you are traveling in a group of four the total cost of the whole journey (there and back) will cost £20 .
  • Railcards, there are multiple rail cards available which you can get hold of depending on how old you are, whether you are disabled and whether you are traveling with friends, family or children .
  • Look into one-way fares, these can sometimes be cheaper than a single return fare so it is worth looking into this. Certain operators websites will notify you when this applies meaning you can check. .

 

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