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Split Your Loch Awe Train Tickets

Split ticketing is the smartest way for you to pay less for Loch Awe train tickets.

Split Loch Awe Train Tickets

By splitting your Loch Awe train ticket you can save money and still travel on the same Loch Awe train, in the same seat and at the same time that you will have had you purchased a single more expensive ticket for that same journey.

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

Use this split train ticket journey planner to see just how much you could save by splitting your Loch Awe train ticket, especially on longer distance rail routes.

Split Loch Awe Train Tickets Save You Money

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

Splitticketing is when, instead of buying a one train ticket for the same journey, you ‘split’ your Loch Awe train journey into multiple tickets.

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, especially on longer rail journeys.

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

  • Instead of buying one ticket from London Liverpool Street to Norwich, you buy three rail tickets – one from London Victoria to Colchester Town, another from Colchester Town to Ipswich and another one from Ipswich to Norwich.
  • You will not have to change trains between stations, the train simply only needs to stop at Colchester and Ipswich stations 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 Loch Awe 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.

The money saving split train ticketing example above applies to all train journeys, including from Loch Awe to Virginia Water.

Loch Awe Train Station Services

The following is a summary of Loch Awe train station services:

 

ScotRail operates 4 daily Glasgow Queen Street-Oban services using Class 156 DMUs, taking 2h30m to Glasgow.
First train 8am, last train 6pm.
Remote Highland station serving lochside villages.
Basic platform facilities.
Small car park available.
No Sunday service.
Popular with walkers and anglers.
Scenic location near medieval castle.
Unstaffed request-stop.
Important transport link for scattered communities.
Future service frequency under review.
Mostly used by leisure travelers.
Retains traditional West Highland line character.

For more detailed information on split train ticketing and how splitting your Loch Awe train ticket can save save you money see the information on this page.

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