paul pring
Member
HELP....whats the cheapest train tickets to Leeds
how much and what site please
how much and what site please
HELP....whats the cheapest train tickets to Leeds
how much and what site please
Depends how ethical you are.
You could book a return ticket on east coast at £119 which is not fixed to any specific train and you can return within 30 days of the outward travel date. Make sure you don't get your ticket scanned in a barrier when you head back home, show it at the gate to an inspector and get them to manually open the gate and then for the next 30 days set up a delay alert on the east coast website and find a train going back to London that's delayed for more than 2 hours or a few cancellations (which recently with East Coast is nearly every day)
When you find one, fill in the delay repay form on the website and get a 100% refund on the tickets in the form of vouchers you can use for future train travel on any company
Depends how ethical you are.
You could book a return ticket on east coast at £119 which is not fixed to any specific train and you can return within 30 days of the outward travel date. Make sure you don't get your ticket scanned in a barrier when you head back home, show it at the gate to an inspector and get them to manually open the gate and then for the next 30 days set up a delay alert on the east coast website and find a train going back to London that's delayed for more than 2 hours or a few cancellations (which recently with East Coast is nearly every day)
When you find one, fill in the delay repay form on the website and get a 100% refund on the tickets in the form of vouchers you can use for future train travel on any company
best I could find was £80 odd from Southwick, so decided not to.
Depends how ethical you are.
You could book a return ticket on east coast at £119 which is not fixed to any specific train and you can return within 30 days of the outward travel date. Make sure you don't get your ticket scanned in a barrier when you head back home, show it at the gate to an inspector and get them to manually open the gate and then for the next 30 days set up a delay alert on the east coast website and find a train going back to London that's delayed for more than 2 hours or a few cancellations (which recently with East Coast is nearly every day)
When you find one, fill in the delay repay form on the website and get a 100% refund on the tickets in the form of vouchers you can use for future train travel on any company