A recent report by consumer organisation Which? has claimed that train passengers are receiving poor advice from rail staff in stations and call centres, so it’s a good job Travel Geeks is here to make it quick and easy for you to buy cheap trai
n ticket online.
The misleading information in train stations lead to the most expensive fare being quoted and consequently sold to passengers with two in three station staff and two in five NRES staff failing to quote the cheapest fare.
So to be sure you’re finding the cheapest fare available for your journey make sure you use the Rail Easy search facility to the right. They, along with thetrainline.com offer tickets on all national UK routes, so wherever you’re going you’ll be able to find Cheap Train Tickets at a time and price to suit you.
To make sure you find Cheap Train Tickets check out these top tips:
Buy Two Singles instead of a Return – quite often two singles can be cheaper than a return ticket, so be sure to compare the cost
Buy in Advance - probably the best piece of advice but often the hardest to stick to – the further in advance you can buy your train ticket the cheaper you will find it. Train operators put a limit on the number of advanced fares they sell, so the earlier you book your train ticket the more choice you will have and the more likely you are to get a good price. Booking windows for train tickets open 12 weeks before the booking date.
Be specific - open returns are likely to cost the most amount of money, so if you’re specific about when you’re travelling you’ll get a better price.
Off-Peak - travelling off peak is always going to be cheaper than travelling at peak times and sometimes it can mean getting a train just 10 minutes later
Click HERE to find the cheapest ticket for your next UK train journey.
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