What is a rail ticket you have to purchase ?
What is a rail ticket you have to purchase ?
Nice one, thanks. Getting cheap train tickets is like a full time job in itself. Singles rather than returns, breaking up the journey...etc etc. Beats me why it can't all be simplified, but that would be too easy I suppose, or more likely cost the operators too much money in lost revenue from generally shafting people.
£5 tickets on sale now for the date you wanted.
£5 tickets on sale now for the date you wanted.
I've been doing it for a few years now so it doesn't take me that long these days.
One thing I would say is don't use that useless Southern website, I tend to use this one:
https://www.buytickets.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk/advancedsearch.aspx
Same tkts / price etc just a simpler website that works
Well i have used Southern before,simply because they never charged a fee or postage and was buying the Travelcard,however can't even find the travelcard option on their site anymore,so back to the Trainline.
£5 tickets on sale now for the date you wanted.
Thanks. Will get on it and hope I get some joy.
Right, after a bit of teeth pulling, I did find some fares for £5, and amazingly, going both ways as singles!, so could potentially have got three adult tickets there and back for £30. Unfortunately, all of the return tickets come out at £105 or £96 for the times that would be needed The £5 ones are miles too early to be of any use.
Oh well, at least I've now seen with my own eyes that these £5 deals actually are available, so thanks for that. I shall just end up buying them a group save instead from our tourist office or look at what's available as super off peak travlecard.
You can never get cheap return tickets only singles
Don't use the Trainline, as you will have to pay the fee every time. None of the sites run by Train Operating Companies charge a fee. I agree the Southern site has been crap and full of errors since they updated it a few months ago. But to avoid paying a fee just use another train operator site like the East Midlands one that [MENTION=588]8ace[/MENTION] linked to or Virgin. It's still worth checking the Southern site for journeys on Southern as they have some "route Southern only" fares which don't appear on any other sites, whether that's another train company or a third party like Trainline.
Travelcards should be there on the Southern site, but a bit of experimenting has shown that they aren't always coming up depending on time of journey - and not just down to off-peak/super-off peak restrictions.