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Purchasing Split Train Tickets

The smart way to save money on your train tickets is with split train ticketing.

Split Ticketing entails finding you cheaper train tickets by splitting that journey across two or more separate train tickets. Thousands of people doing just that now and enjoying rail travel that's up to 40% cheaper — and you can too!

With split ticketing you will still travel on the same train, at the same time and in the same seat that you will have had you purchased a more expensive single ticket for that same journey.

Use the split train ticket booking form below to see just how much you could save by splitting your train ticket, especially on long distance rail routes:


How Do You Split Train Tickets

Split ticketing is when you ‘split’ your train journey into multiple tickets, instead of buying a single ticket for the same journey.

It may seem unusual, but if you buy multiple tickets for your trip you can save a lot of money compared to having just a single ticket.

Split Ticketing can seem complicated so, using traveling from London to Manchester as an example basic but accurate information on how train travel with split train tickets works is:

  • Instead of buying one ticket from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly, you buy two rail tickets – one from London Euston to Stockport and another one from Stockport to Manchester Piccadilly.
  • You will not have to change trains at Stockport, the train simply needs to stop at Stockport station along the way.
  • You will still travel on the same train, at the same time and in the same seat but just pay less for your journey.

If you know at which stations you train will stop between your departure and arrival station you could do the split ticketing exercise yourself. It is however a lot easier and safer, for you to use a specialist split train ticket booking engine like this service that is saving commuters an average of £21.60 per journey.

How Split Tickets Save You Money

Split train tickets currently save rail comuters an average of £21.60 per journey

The savings from splitting your train journey into separate tickets are from taking advantage of the complexities of the UK rail fare system.

Ticket prices in the UK are determined by train operator, journey duration and fare types, such as Peak and Off-Peak.

Discount rail cards are also able to be used to further reduce the cost of your split train tickets for travel during both peak and off-peak travel times.

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