Reduce your UK train fare by splitting tickets
If you require travel today or tomorrow, the rail companies will quote you exorbitant fares.
Their assumption is that you will either be a business traveller attending meetings or making a multi-million pound sales pitch, or as a member of the general public, that you have to travel, perhaps in an emergency.
And they assume that in these scenarios, you’ll pay whatever they charge.
They take no account for leisure travel taken on impulse.
For some time now, it has been possible to undercut fares by booking separate tickets to intermediate destinations but that used to require an intimate knowledge of the routes taken.
A new tool from MoneySavingExpert.com provides the intermediate fares for same day or next day journeys, also known as walk-up fares.
Try the tool for yourself here
http://splitticket.moneysavingexpert.com/
To book these tickets, you can request them individually at the station ticket office. If you prefer to book online, be warned that some companies e.g. TheTrainline.com may charge a booking fee per ticket thus cancelling any saving achieved!
Our recommended company charges no booking fees or credit card fees – see our UK Rail link above, or book direct with the train operators
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