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rob9872

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Does anyone have that link please that was posted on here a while back for cheap trains that breaks the journey down? I cant remember it and looking for one on Mytrainline and it's not the best.

Thx in advance.
 

Si80

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Does it knock much off?

Ie save £5 but wait 2 hours? Or does it have really good savings?
Never used it tbh, i always book Virgin trains well in advance for like £8 each way to London.

I think the way it works though is you stay on the same train, but say it costs £100 Cov to London one way (this is all made up prices) it allows you to book Cov to Watford (£20) and Watford to London (£15) as seperate tickets but you stay on the same train. Therefore saving £65.
 

rob9872

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Thanks all - lad at work going to Blues West Ham in cup was looking at £700 for 4 of them now about £120. Half of me didn't want to tell him as he's a bluenose :)
 

Otis

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Yeah, same here, Si. Always use Virgin and try to get them well in advance (like my 43 return tickets for the Checkatrade final I never went to.)
 

clint van damme

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Does anyone have that link please that was posted on here a while back for cheap trains that breaks the journey down? I cant remember it and looking for one on Mytrainline and it's not the best.

Thx in advance.

I use national rail. They break it down to singles if that option is cheaper.
Got a family and friends rail card ad well which gets me extra discount.
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

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Never used it tbh, i always book Virgin trains well in advance for like £8 each way to London.

I think the way it works though is you stay on the same train, but say it costs £100 Cov to London one way (this is all made up prices) it allows you to book Cov to Watford (£20) and Watford to London (£15) as seperate tickets but you stay on the same train. Therefore saving £65.

Cheers I have a trip to Bristol next May and it’s looking at near enough £200 return for 2 so would like to reduce that!
 

pastythegreat

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Does it knock much off?

Ie save £5 but wait 2 hours? Or does it have really good savings?
There's no waiting around. You stay on the same train but just 'split the ticket journey. e.g. Coventry to Manchester is £100 say, you buy a ticket to Crewe for £40 then from Crewe to Manchester for £40 it saves you £20. In terms of savings, sometimes it can be a few quid, sometimes it can be a lot. Can almost consume your life searching for cheaper ways to travel if you use the train a lot

Edit* I notice that Si80 beat me to it!

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