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Rail Travel using split tickets

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12Michael Fri 08-Nov-19 07:34:13

The following website gives you options as to rail travel between two places using the split ticket system , also gives you a ticket breakdown , some savings can be made depending where A and B are and B back to A , plus railcard discount option.
www.traintickets.com/

Auntieflo Fri 08-Nov-19 08:22:17

Thank you 12Michael.
A useful site to know about

PamelaJ1 Fri 08-Nov-19 11:16:13

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sunnydayindorset Fri 08-Nov-19 11:21:55

There is also ticketysplit and a couple of other sites mentioned on money saving expert.

Maggie1806 Sat 09-Nov-19 07:52:17

One snag with split tickets is if your train is cancelled you may not get a full refund. I bought a split ticket to Llanfairpwll from Leeds changing at Chester. The Leeds to Chester train was cancelled due to flooding so I’ll get a refund, the Chester to Llanfairpwll train was running so no refund is due. Just something to bear in mind if you’re buying tickets for travel in advance.

JessK Sat 09-Nov-19 09:45:39

Agree with Maggie1806 we were caught out by this as our first train was running late and we were refused boarding on a second later train unless we paid a ticket transfer fee. Best to buy an open ticket for the second leg of the journey if it's not too expensive.

Marmight Sat 09-Nov-19 09:58:58

I once did this from Edinburgh to Cheltenham. I had a handful of tickets from AtoB, CtoD DtoX with some very odd ‘stops’ involved but didn't have to change once. It was a win win journey for me!