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Are you ready to redefine the way you experience train travel? Look no further than TrainSplit, the trailblazers in revolutionising your journey with unprecedented savings. Since our establishment in 2014, we've been dedicated to unlocking extraordinary discounts through our innovative approach to split ticketing, making us the go-to platform for cheap train tickets.

Discover the Magic of Split Tickets with TrainSplit's Cutting-Edge Algorithm

At TrainSplit, we've transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary with the concept of split ticketing. No longer confined to traditional methods, our advanced algorithm goes beyond merely finding split tickets. It unveils alternative routes exclusive to TrainSplit, providing you with unparalleled opportunities for savings that set us apart from the rest.

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Unlock Unprecedented Savings with Split Tickets at TrainSplit - Revolutionising Train Travel Affordability

Are you ready to redefine your train travel experience by putting hard-earned money back into your pocket? Welcome to TrainSplit, where we've reimagined the very essence of split ticketing, offering you substantial savings on your train travel expenses.

What Exactly are Split Tickets and How Do They Save You Money?

At TrainSplit, we've pioneered the concept of split ticketing, a game-changer in the realm of train travel affordability. This innovative practice involves purchasing separate tickets for distinct segments of your train journey instead of opting for a single "through" ticket. By strategically dividing your journey into multiple tickets, you unlock remarkable savings that would remain elusive when purchasing a single ticket for the entire trip.

The TrainSplit Advantage - More Than Just Savings

Our cutting-edge algorithm takes the hassle out of finding the best split tickets for train journeys across the UK. But we don't stop there – we go beyond the ordinary journey planners by revealing alternative routes exclusive to TrainSplit. These routes are hidden gems, not accessible through other platforms, offering you unique opportunities to save money on your train travel.

Effortless Savings, Seamless Journey

Be prepared to be astonished at the magnitude of your savings when booking split tickets. While you may find yourself with a few more tickets to carry, the incredible savings make it all worthwhile. In many cases, you won't even need to disembark the train, ensuring a smooth and seamless travel experience.

Accessible Savings Across the National Rail Network

The beauty of split ticketing lies in its widespread applicability. Savings are not confined to specific rail journeys or operators; rather, they are available on most routes across the National Rail network. The anomalies in split ticketing arise from the intricate pricing structure of UK rail fares. Factors such as routes, train companies, journey duration, and ticket types (Advance, Peak, and Off Peak) all play a role in determining rail fare prices.

Don't let the opportunity to save slip through your fingers. Utilise our user-friendly journey planner to effortlessly find and book split tickets for your train journey. Join the savvy travellers who are already reaping the benefits of split ticketing and start saving today!

At TrainSplit, we're not just changing the way you travel; we're changing the way you save. Experience unparalleled affordability with split tickets - book your journey today!

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Unlock Remarkable Savings with TrainSplit - The Art of Ticket Splitting

Ever wondered how you can transform your train travel from a costly affair to a budget-friendly adventure? TrainSplit has the answer, and it lies in the ingenious practice of ticket splitting. Let's delve into the mechanics of how ticket splitting works and the incredible savings it can offer.

The Essence of Ticket Splitting - From A to D with Strategic Stops in Between

Imagine needing to travel from point A to D, and instead of purchasing a single ticket, TrainSplit identifies strategic stops along the way, allowing you to acquire tickets for each leg of the journey. In simpler terms, you end up with tickets from A to B, B to C, and C to D. The beauty of this process lies in the fact that the train makes scheduled calls or stops at these stations, eliminating the need for you to change trains.

A Practical Example - London to Manchester Journey

Let's take the classic London to Manchester journey as an example. Our sophisticated journey planner at TrainSplit works its magic and identifies a strategic split at Milton Keynes and Stoke on Trent. What does this mean for you? It translates into a seamless journey with tickets covering London Euston to Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes to Stoke On Trent, and Stoke On Trent to Manchester Piccadilly - all on the same train. The remarkable aspect? No need to disembark or change trains at these stations.

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Reducing Costs, Maximising Convenience - The TrainSplit Advantage

By opting for split tickets, you're not just enhancing your travel experience; you're strategically reducing the overall cost of your train journey. The financial benefit emerges as it proves more economical to purchase individual tickets for each segment of your route rather than a single, comprehensive ticket.

At TrainSplit, we've turned the conventional approach to train travel on its head. Join us in exploring the world of ticket splitting, where savings and convenience seamlessly intersect.

Transform your journey, elevate your savings - TrainSplit is your ticket to affordable and efficient train travel! 

Legal, Legit, and Liberating - TrainSplit's Commitment to Your Confidence

Concerned about the legality of split ticketing? Worry not! TrainSplit operates within the bounds of Condition 14 of the National Rail Conditions of Travel , ensuring not just legality but complete accreditation for our service. And the best part? We pride ourselves on a no-booking-fee policy, amplifying your savings without any hidden costs.

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At TrainSplit, we adhere to the stringent guidelines outlined in Condition 14 of the National Rail Conditions of Travel. This legal foundation ensures that every aspect of our split ticketing service is in compliance with industry standards, offering you peace of mind as you embark on your savings journey.

No Booking Fees - Your Savings, Our Priority

Booking fees? Not on our watch! TrainSplit stands apart by guaranteeing a booking-fee-free experience. Your hard-earned savings deserve to remain intact as much as possible, and we're committed to being completely up-front about our prices. No hidden charges, no surprises – just straightforward, transparent savings with a clear pricing model where you are only charged a small percentage if we secure you a split ticketing saving.

On-the-Day Savings with Split Ticketing

Even if spontaneity leads you to book rail tickets on the day of travel, split ticketing can still be your knight in shining armor. If your journey involves multiple stops, a few extra tickets can translate into substantial savings. On average, you can pocket an additional 30% off on over 70% of journeys by simply carrying a few extra tickets. It's a small effort for significant financial gain.

Join TrainSplit in the legal and booking-fee-free realm of split ticketing, where your savings take center stage, and worry becomes a thing of the past. Embark on your journey with confidence, knowing that legality, transparency, and savings are the cornerstones of our service.

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Unlocking Savings Made Effortless: How to Split Your Ticket with TrainSplit

Curious about the seamless process of splitting your tickets with TrainSplit? Let us demystify the journey for you.

User-Friendly Journey Planning

Using TrainSplit is a breeze. Our advanced journey planner takes the reins, simplifying the entire process. Just share with us your travel details – where and when you plan to embark on your journey – and let the magic unfold. Whether you're eyeing return journeys or singles, our algorithm kicks in, automatically presenting you with options like Fastest, Cheapest, or Best Value to cater to your preferences. And for those with a railcard, maximise your savings effortlessly.

Effortless Algorithm, Detailed Confirmation

Our clever algorithm is your travel companion, capable of uncovering multiple splits within a train journey. The detailed confirmation email serves as your guide, outlining precisely where and when you need to change trains or if staying onboard is the way to go as your tickets split. Sit back, relax, and let us handle the intricacies – we've got your journey covered.

All Ticket Types Covered

Whether it's Advance or flexible tickets, TrainSplit opens the door to savings across all ticket types. The journey planner might even surprise you with a first-class fare on part of your journey if it proves more cost-effective than a standard ticket. Rest assured, our unparalleled journey planner identifies the optimal splitting points and automatically books the correct combination of split tickets for you. Say goodbye to the worry of making mistakes that could lead to costly penalty fares.

Station Ticket Office Assistance

While our platform is designed for simplicity, we acknowledge the complexity of the rail network. The ticket office at the station may offer assistance in splitting your train tickets, although they are not obliged to do so. It's worth noting that the staff may not always be aware of the best combination of tickets. With TrainSplit, you can navigate this intricate landscape confidently.

Embark on Savings with TrainSplit

Don't let incredible savings slip through your fingers. Begin your journey with TrainSplit today and immerse yourself in the benefits of our cost-saving solutions. Join the legion of satisfied passengers who have already transformed their train travel experience, one split ticket at a time. Let your journey with TrainSplit be a testament to effortless savings and travel satisfaction

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Book with TrainSplit - Why Choose Us for Cheap Train Tickets?

TrainSplit is the main split ticketing site and it is free to use -  we don't charge a booking fee! Our journey planner is more advanced as we are able to find cheap alternative journeys (slower than other routes but at a cheaper rate) not found on other sites. 

Will I sit in the same seat if I book split train tickets?

The nature of split tickets means that we will be booking different tickets for different legs of the journey so there is a chance that you may be allocated seats in a different part of the train for different sections of the trip. We’ll do our best to avoid this but, provided you’re not sitting somewhere that has been reserved for somebody else, there’s no need to leave the comfort of your seat for the duration of the journey and you certainly don’t have to get on and off the train at the splitting points. Rather than playing musical chairs, it might be worth disregarding the allocated reservation and sit in an unreserved seat. Technically the guard may ask you to move to the seat that’s reserved for you but in practice this rarely happens. Alternatively the ticket office at the station may be able to offer a through reservation provided you produce a valid combination of tickets for the whole journey.

Split Ticketing Top Tips - How to book Cheap Train Tickets

#1 book your tickets in advance.

The trick to saving money on train tickets is to book them as early as you can. Cheap tickets, also known as Advance fares, are fixed time fares and usually cheaper than flexible tickets. Advance cheap train tickets are released up to 12 weeks prior to travel however it could sometimes take longer so be sure to keep an eye out for them. Train companies release a limited number of cheap Advance tickets so the prices will naturally increase once they're gone. If you're willing to travel at the time you have selected, then it is always best to book Advance fares because you will be saving money by booking cheap train tickets for your rail journey.

#2 Don't forget to apply your Railcard discount for additional savings

If you are a regular train traveller then consider getting a railcard as it takes a third off your rail fares. There are different types of railcards available to suit various age groups such as the 16-25 Railcard, 26-30 Railcard, Two Together Railcard, Family Railcard, Senior Railcard. Apply your railcard discount to your split ticket journey and you'll be saving money on your rail journey in no time!

#3 Have time to spare? Look out for cheap alternative journey options

If you don't mind a slightly longer train ride or departing / arriving at a less busy station and you're someone who loves banking in cheap tickets then be on the look out for alternative journeys. The journey may take a bit longer but the tickets are significantly cheaper.

Save money by travelling on alternative routes is absolutely possible for journeys between the West Country and London. You can book cheaper slower journeys between Bath or Exeter and London by travelling to/from Waterloo rather than Paddington or perhaps mix and match a faster journey to/from Paddington with a slower return journey to/from Waterloo.

#4 Say NO to booking fees

Some sites charge a booking fee just for using them. Trainline for example, charges up to £1.75 booking fee on their site. Unlike other retailers, TrainSplit don't charge a booking fee. If a split ticketing saving is found a small percentage of the saving is charged so we can continue to maintain and further develop the site for a seamless user experience, but in all instances this will work out cheaper than the "through fare" ticket from your origin to your destination (without any splits). If there is no saving by splitting the fare, no fees are charged.

Beware: Not all retailers offer the same great-value splits or best-in-class customer service. Pick an experienced retailer that will have your back if anything goes wrong, and knows how to save you the most money. We compare a variety of other retailers who have started to try and imitate TrainSplit's unique algorithm in our FAQ .

#5 Avoid Peak travel time

Peak travel time are usually busier with more expensive peak time fares. Ditch the rush hour stampede and travel off peak for cheaper train fares on quieter services. Off Peak travel times defer depending on the journey, they usually begin at 09:30 Mondays to Fridays in cities and large towns, and 09:00 across the rest of the rail network. There's no peak restrictions during weekends and Bank Holidays.

#6 Book split tickets

Stop buying tickets from the machines at the station or on major sites because you're likely to be paying more than you need to. If you're looking to slash the cost of rail travel then Split Ticketing is the way forward. Whilst it may be possible to get split tickets from the booking office, staff at train stations are not obliged to sell them and do not have TrainSplit's split ticketing algorithm that would enable them to find cheap split tickets automatically. They are not available from the ticket machines at the station either. Split tickets helps you save money especially if you're travelling long distance by booking multiple train tickets along the journey rather than just the one. TrainSplit is capable of searching for bigger and better splits, finding savings on over 70% of journeys. Our journey planner does the hard work for you so you don't have to!

#7 Book rail tickets as a group and save up to 34%

Groupsave is a discount that is applied on Off Peak or Super Off Peak fares in standard accommodation and saves you up to 34% when you travel as a group of 3 - 9 adults. If you're travelling with children aged 5 -15, you may want to book them separately so that the adult travellers benefit from this fantastic saving.

Groupsave isn't a railcard so there's nothing extra you need to carry apart from your train tickets. For your groupsave tickets to be valid, all passengers booked under the groupsave fare must travel together at the same time. Groupsave discounts are available all day on Bank Holidays and weekends, and during quieter off peak times on weekdays. Additional railcard discounts will not apply on top of your already heavily discounted fares.

#8 Flexibility is key

Tickets may be cheaper on different dates or at different times so do a little browse around before you book. Toggle between the Best Value and Cheap options, hit that Earlier or Later train times button and see what comes up. You may be surprised to find cheaper tickets departing at a different date/ time than you originally planned.

#9 Sign up for fare alerts & newsletters

If you'd like to be the first to hear about any upcoming fares promo or for updates on the release of Advance train tickets, then signing up for ticket alerts or newsletters is a good idea as you will be one of the first to pounce on cheap Advance rail fares when they're released. Train companies and some retailers such as Trainline offer this feature so sign up for ticket alerts with them and then book with TrainSplit once the cheap fares are released so that you avoid paying their booking fee!

#10 Receive compensation for delays

Passenger compensation, more commonly known as Delay Repay , is a national scheme train companies use to compensate rail travellers for unexpected service delays and cancellations. If you've experienced a disruption of at least 15 minutes or 30 minutes (depending on the train company) resulting in a late arrival at your destination, then you will be entitled to a full or partial compensation amount up to the value of your train tickets. The amount you receive as compensation differs, this is calculated by the train company according the how long you were delayed by and the ticket type, whether you've booked a return or single journey. If you are unsure which train company you travelled with please refer to your itinerary in the confirmation email.

Start saving today! Use our advanced journey planner to find and book the best split tickets for your train journey. Join the thousands of passengers who have already benefited from our cost-saving solutions.

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The easy way to make your train travel up to 40% cheaper

Split ticketing helps you find cheap train tickets by simply splitting your journey across two or more tickets. Thousands of people now enjoy rail travel that's up to 40% cheaper—and you can too!

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How does split ticketing work?

With our site it’s quick and easy. Imagine you're travelling from Birmingham to Leeds:

  • A return ticket costs £75.50*.
  • With TrainSplit you can buy a train ticket from Birmingham to Derby, another from Derby to Sheffield and finally one from Sheffield to Leeds, all for just £49.30.
  • That's a remarkable saving of £25.80.

*All fares quoted are Off-Peak (returning the same day) and accurate as of July 2023. Saving at peak times can be even greater.

What do I need to do to get cheaper train tickets?

Using TrainSplit is speedy and simple. Our powerful search engine will find you the cheapest train tickets ready for you to make your booking.

Will I have to get on and off the train with split ticketing?

You can relax and enjoy the journey! Even with multiple tickets, you stay onboard. If you’re in First Class, you may have to move seats (but not disembark the train) if they have been pre-allocated.

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Are you on the lookout for cheap train tickets ?

Given the complexity of the UK rail fares system, finding  cheap train tickets can often feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. To give you a helping hand we’ve put together some of our top money saving tips…

Book in advance and you can save up to 80% on the usual cost of day of departure tickets, provided you don’t mind limiting yourself to travelling on a specific train. Advance train tickets are released up to 12 weeks in advance of the date of travel and sold on a first come served basis so you need to get in there quickly to get the cheapest fares. That said, advance fares are often available until 6pm the night before travel so even if you’ve left it late, you may still be able to get a good deal.

Anyone who’s serious about saving money should get clued up about split ticketing. Split ticketing savings are found on 70% of journeys and save consumers an additional average of 30% if a split is found. You’ll find split savings on both fixed time advance fares and more flexible off peak and anytime fares.

Complicated though it sounds, thanks to the TrainSplit site, which works out where to split the tickets and books them for you Splitting train tickets or breaking a journey down into smaller bits with an individual ticket for each part of the journey. It’s an easy way to get cheaper train tickets with very little effort.

Any savings gained from split ticketing can be combined with a railcard discount to give you an additional third off the cost of your train fares. Railcards are available for travellers aged 16-25, 26- 30, seniors, families, disabled passengers, two people who travel together regularly, members of HM forces and those on Jobseekers allowance. Savings can be made on both cheap advance train tickets and more flexible fares. A railcard costs around £30 and lasts for a year so you need to be spending £90 a year or more to benefit from the saving.

If you’re happy to travel for longer for less, try searching for slower/overtaken trains along the same line or comparing alternative routes, for instance travelling via or avoiding London. It’s often a good way to bag a bargain.

While we always recommend booking your cheap train tickets up to 12 weeks in advance to secure the most significant discounts, there are still opportunities for savings even if you're planning closer to your travel date. So, whether you're a planner or a last-minute traveller, it's worth checking for cheap train tickets and potential savings as your travel date approaches.

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The cheap fare finder from National Rail Enquiries shows the fares for all UK train operators on all routes.

Simply select your preferred dates and time of travel to find the best value fare you can purchase and get great savings on your journey.

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If you are flexible with dates and times for your journey, and can book in advance, you can often achieve huge discounts when buying train tickets. Whether you're travelling for work or leisure, the cheap fare finder is your one-stop shop to finding the best option for your selected point-to-point journey.

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Choose the right railcard that's for you and you can get a 1/3 off rail fares on your standard rail tickets. There are a range of national Railcards . There is also a selection of regional Railcards which can be used in specific areas of the country.

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Advance fares are single (one-way) tickets, offering great value for money on many journeys. Advance tickets are sold in limited numbers and subject to availability. The earlier you book, the more money you save. Buy train tickets up to three months in advance for the cheapest fares.

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From using one of nine railcards to splitting a journey into separate train tickets

Use a railcard for a 33% saving

Everyone knows about the young person’s railcard – or, to give it its proper name, the 16-25 railcard – but are you aware of the 26-30 railcard’s existence, or that the senior railcard is available to all those aged 60 and over?

There are now nine railcards to choose from , and about the only group that doesn’t have a railcard aimed at them are single people aged 31 to 59. And even they have the option to buy a Network card for use across the southern half of England, including in and out of London.

The most popular railcards cost £30 a year (or, in many cases, £70 for three years) and typically give a 33% discount on the ticket price. Users of some of the cards (including the 16-25 and 26-30 cards) can use them at peak times – albeit with a £12 minimum fare. Others, such as the senior users, have to mostly travel off-peak, which generally means after 9.30am or, annoyingly, 10am in the case of the Network card.

In some cases users will save the card’s purchase price in one or two trips. They are now available digitally (to be kept on a mobile) or in paper form. Just don’t forget to take it with you or to keep your phone charged.

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Do you still need a full-time season ticket?

In response to more people working part of their week at home, the rail industry has started offering flexible season tickets that typically allow users to travel on any eight days in a 28-day period.

The problem is that in many cases the discounts are not sufficient to make them worthwhile. When MoneySavingExpert crunched the numbers, it found part-time season tickets offered the best value to those travelling two days a week, but even then not in all cases. If you go into the office for either one, or three or more days a week, you are likely to be better off buying daily tickets, or the full season ticket, it concluded.

One of the biggest ways to save money while commuting is to shift your travel to off-peak – assuming your boss will allow it. This makes particular sense if you can often add a railcard, too. For others, Carnet tickets offer a 10% discount on certain routes but again only off-peak.

Going long distance – buy in advance, and look at singles

Rail companies are now like the airlines in that the earlier you book, the more likely you are to get a cheap advance ticket. It is generally best to start looking for tickets about 12 weeks before your journey. That is the point that Network Rail must have the timetable set. Train operators commonly release cheap advance tickets then, unless you are travelling on Avanti West Coast, in which case anything goes.

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Don’t automatically buy a return, as two singles are now often cheaper – so check before you input your credit card number. If you are travelling by rail this Christmas, tickets on most lines are now on sale.

Another tip is to avoid the high-demand days and times. Just as it generally is cheaper to fly on a Wednesday to Europe, train fares come down hugely on the days and times when demand is lowest. Switch to a train leaving London after 7pm and the fare drops significantly.

Get a free alert when tickets go on sale

Put your journey details into the Trainline ticket alert system and you will receive an email when advance tickets for that specific journey go on sale, which are commonly the cheapest fares. The only problem with using Trainline is the booking fees it charges – up to £1.75 for tickets that can be bought fee-free elsewhere.

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Check online last minute

If you missed the 12-week deadline and find yourself travelling last minute, don’t despair. If tickets haven’t sold out, seven rail firms now let you buy the cheaper advance tickets on the day. Check the website on the way to the station as it may be a lot cheaper than the walk-up fare.

Split ticketing

Heading to Durham from London on a train that stops at York, it could well be cheaper to buy two tickets – one to York and another on to Durham. A host of websites and apps will work out whether you can save money by buying two or more tickets for your chosen journey.

Four sites stand out. TrainPal appears to be the cheapest as it doesn’t impose fees but reviews suggest it won’t always find the cheapest options. Split My Fare and TrainTickets.com are slicker but will charge 15% or 10% of the saving made respectively. However, they only work via the website rather than an app. Trainsplit is another one worth looking at. It also charges 15% but it does offer an app.

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The savings will really vary but can be generous. For example, those booking a standard return from Taunton to London will pay £105. However, if you split the journey at Pewsey, you can get the fare down to £42.70 – a saving of £62.30.

To use split tickets you don’t need to get off the train but the train has to stop at the station at which you theoretically change trains. For those regularly making the same journey, it is worth exploring all the options.

Claim any Delay Repay refunds due

You would be amazed at how many regular rail users don’t claim the compensation due when their train is delayed. The exact terms of the refund vary according to the train operator but in most cases passengers are entitled to a 50% refund once they have been delayed by an hour, and a full refund once you are two hours late. Make sure you keep hold of the ticket rather than ripping it up in frustration as you may well need to present a photo of it as part of your claim.

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Take the coach instead

While taking a coach from, say, Glasgow to London might be considered a step too far for many people, on certain routes taking the coach is almost as quick as the train, and so much cheaper. This is especially true if you are travelling at the last minute and all the “cheaper” advance fares have gone. This week National Express was quoting only £4.90 for next-day travel from London to Bristol – leaving at 8am and arriving a bit under three hours later. Great Western Railway wanted £100 for an early morning departure, or £55 if I was prepared to wait until 9.32am for a train that arrives at Bristol Temple Meads after the coach had arrived.

The Bristol route is a winner because the coach is on a motorway for almost the journey’s entirety but there are plenty of other coach trips that take longer than the train, although not so much as to justify the extra cost. Weigh up the total journey times – bus stations are often closer to the city centre or your final destination as well.

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The best way to explore England, Scotland and Wales is with a BritRail pass, allowing for unlimited train travel on Britain’s National Rail Network! Journey to popular cities throughout Britain while enjoying scenic views of England’s rolling hills, Scottish highlands and Welsh National Parks.

If you’re visiting England, your best bet to travel around the nine distinct regions of this beautiful country is by train. Enjoy coastal destinations like Brighton and vibrant cities including London, Manchester, Liverpool & beyond!

The BritRail South West Pass will bring you to cities in England such as London, Bath, Oxford, and popular destinations along the coast from Plymouth to Penzance! You can also visit Swansea and Cardiff in Wales making this the perfect pass to discover the southwestern region of Britain today!

Travelling the UK with a BritRail Pass

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No car stress, same great flex

Save money and enjoy greater flexibility with Multiflex train tickets.

Multiflex tickets are the perfect option if you split your working week between home and the office. When you buy a Multiflex bundle, you get 12 Single journey tickets for the price of 10, saving you the equivalent of one complete round trip*.

There’s no need to travel ‘there and back’ (unlike Return tickets), which means you're free to travel in either direction between your chosen origin and destination stations at any time of day. So, you can save on the car stress whilst keeping that much needed flexibility.

Tickets are valid for 3 months after purchase and must be activated on the TfW app before you use them.

Save more with Multiflex

With 12 tickets for the price of 10 you can make huge savings on the total cost of your journeys. For example:

Multiflex on the TfW app

Multiflex train tickets are exclusive to the TfW app and can be bought with no booking fees. Just toggle Multiflex once you’ve chosen your preferred route when you’re in the app.

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PayPal Pay in 3

You can spread the cost of your train tickets with pay in 3 from PayPal when you spend £30 or more. Just select ‘Pay with PayPal’ when you come to the payment screen and follow the instructions.

Multiflex is available on any route under 50 miles where there is an established 7-day season ticket.

12 identical point-to-point single journeys for travel in either direction.

Each ticket must be activated to make it valid for travel.

Multiflex has an overall validity for three calendar months from date of purchase.

Each of the twelve individual journeys can be made at any time during the validity period.

Each ticket can only be activated and used for one single journey which must be completed within 3 hours of activation.

Customers only have the option to activate Multiflex once while offline.

Customers must travel from origin to destination, no stops in-between are permitted.

Multiflex tickets are non-refundable.

Prices valid until 03/03/2024.

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Tickets and Travel Cards

MULTI- JOURNEY TRAVEL CARDS

A multi-journey travel card is pre-loaded with 10, 20, 30 or 40 journeys. perfect for a frequent bus traveller. multi-journey travel cards are available for all metro, glider, urby, ulsterbus and goldline services., pre-loaded with journeys.

A Multi-Journey Travel Card is pre-loaded with 10, 20, 30 or 40 journeys. Perfect for a frequent bus traveller. Multi-Journey Travel Cards are available for all Metro, Glider, urby, Ulsterbus and Goldliner services.

What are the Benefits?

  • It saves you money.
  • It is a safer, cash free method of payment for travel.
  • Smartlink helps speed up boarding times!
  • Lost or Stolen cards can be cancelled or 'hotlisted', preventing fraudulent use

Journeys will be valid for 6 months from when you first purchase your card. Each time a card is topped-up, all valid unused journeys have their validity extended for a further 6 months. Any journeys not used within 6 months of a top-up are removed from the card and will not be refunded.

Buy your Multi-Journey Card and first top-up online now. For Metro/Glider and Goldline services simply  plan your journey  or  buy Ulsterbus multi journey cards .

Cards are also available from a Smartlink Agent ( see list of smartlink agents ) and at Visit Belfast Centre in Donegall Square North.

Ulsterbus and Goldline customers can top-up on their service (10 journeys only), or stations, at Smartlink Agents in the Greater Belfast Area or at PayPoint Agents across Northern Ireland with 10, 20, 30 or 40 journeys.

Metro and Glider customers can top-up at one of the Smartlink Agents , Visit Belfast Centre in Donegall Square North, Ticket Vending Machines at Glider halts or at PayPoint Agents across Northern Ireland with 10, 20, 30 or 40 journeys. You CANNOT top-up  Multi-Journey Cards on a Metro bus.

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