Title: Cheap train tickets Post by: Woodsey on August 23, 2014, 09:27:04 PM What's the best way to get the best fares these days?
I used to use the trainline and could normally get a return from Nottingham to London going Friday and coming back Sunday for £50 or so, doesn't seem to be much less than £100 now. Plan on going 21st nov and back on 23rd. Ty in advance. Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Waz1892 on August 23, 2014, 09:36:16 PM Normally if you're booking that far in advance you can get good rates from the train company themselves. Normally 8weeks in advance is the key
Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Marky147 on August 23, 2014, 09:38:06 PM I used to use http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
I had a look, and you can't get prices for the 21st yet, but on the 7th-9th Go from Notts at 1030am for £9, and come back at 1315 on the 9th for £17.50. Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Woodsey on August 23, 2014, 09:44:30 PM I used to use http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ I had a look, and you can't get prices for the 21st yet, but on the 7th-9th Go from Notts at 1030am for £9, and come back at 1315 on the 9th for £17.50. Ok mate cheers, appears the trainline is no longer the best place to buy. Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Jon MW on August 23, 2014, 09:51:07 PM I used to use http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ I had a look, and you can't get prices for the 21st yet, but on the 7th-9th Go from Notts at 1030am for £9, and come back at 1315 on the 9th for £17.50. Ok mate cheers, appears the trainline is no longer the best place to buy. I don't think Trainline ever has been - I stopped even looking on there ages ago because the best they did was only what you could get from the train companies anyway (if you booked far enough in advance - which is what I tend to do) Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Woodsey on August 23, 2014, 10:25:40 PM I used to use http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ I had a look, and you can't get prices for the 21st yet, but on the 7th-9th Go from Notts at 1030am for £9, and come back at 1315 on the 9th for £17.50. Ok mate cheers, appears the trainline is no longer the best place to buy. I don't think Trainline ever has been - I stopped even looking on there ages ago because the best they did was only what you could get from the train companies anyway (if you booked far enough in advance - which is what I tend to do) Don't know if it was the cheapest or not, but it has always been cheap for me in the past until this time. Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: AndrewT on August 23, 2014, 10:32:37 PM Never use The Trainline - you get the same prices on the train company's website but you don't pay booking fees.
Tickets are released 12 weeks in advance so buy your tickets then and you can snap up the cheap tickets (there aren't many released - just enough so the companies can legitimately advertise lol cheap fares on their adverts) Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: KarmaDope on August 23, 2014, 11:26:11 PM East Coast have something where you put in your dates and it emails you when the tickets become available IIRC.
Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Tal on August 24, 2014, 12:01:11 AM Sign up to a cash back website if you haven't already. Quidco, for example. Might only save you a couple of quid but it's free money.
Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: david3103 on August 24, 2014, 07:08:44 AM It's best to buy the outward journey and return on separate days to catch the cheapest fares.
EastCoast give points that can be converted into free fares when you have enough. Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: baldock92 on August 26, 2014, 11:56:35 AM Buy a child's ticket and claim "you are a child of God".
Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Longines on August 26, 2014, 01:02:08 PM For Nottingham to London I'd use http://www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk/tickets-deals/best-fare-finder/.
Choose your dates and it'll show the cheapest fares by morning/mid-morning/evening etc. End Nov is too far off, none of the cheaper Advance tickets for then have been released yet. Topcashback currently offering 3.67% cashback on East Midlands purchases. Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: Redsgirl on August 28, 2014, 09:16:52 PM Great thread! Was going to book what I thought were cheap tickets, 5x Doncaster to Edinburgh return for £225 from the trainline until I saw this.
Got the same tickets direct from East coast trains for £170. Cheers people! Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: DMorgan on August 28, 2014, 09:29:59 PM First check the train company website, they quite often have sales that you won't get on thetrainline
If there aren't any offers check on red spotted hanky, they're usually a couple of quid cheaper and they have smaller fees for paying with visa Also have a look at Tickety Split, sometimes if you're travelling with two separate companies then splitting the hourney into two singles rather than one is significantly cheaper Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: MintTrav on August 28, 2014, 10:27:53 PM Splitting is often cheaper than buying a through ticket. This is especially true if you get a Network Railcard, which gives you one-third off between all stations South of Banbury or Bedford. If I'm travelling between Portsmouth and the Midlands, I buy a ticket to one of those, depending on where I'm headed, and another for the rest of the journey. If you don't have a card, it can still often be cheaper to split, but they are worth having as you get the cost of the card back in a couple of journeys and you are quids in after that.
Title: Re: Cheap train tickets Post by: arbboy on August 28, 2014, 10:32:30 PM Splitting is often cheaper than buying a through ticket. This is especially true if you get a Network Railcard, which gives you one-third off between all stations South of Banbury or Bedford. If I'm travelling between Portsmouth and the Midlands, I buy a ticket to one of those, depending on where I'm headed, and another for the rest of the journey. If you don't have a card, it can still often be cheaper to split, but they are worth having as you get the cost of the card back in a couple of journeys and you are quids in after that. moneysavingexpert.com has a bot to calculate these for you i believe. I have never used it though but pretty sure Lewis spent a fair bit of cash modelling it to drive punters to his site. |