Ticket types and prices
Ticket types and prices
Yes. If you need to use the London Underground (the tube) to complete your journey, we’ll package up the cost of your Overground and Underground tickets for...
Off-Peak tickets are semi-flexible tickets that let you travel by train at certain times of the day, certain days in the week or on specific routes. ...
Typical, the kids have called to tell you they’re too broke to come home from uni for Christmas. Well, now you can buy a ticket for someone else to travel w...
Advance tickets are, you guessed it, tickets that are bought in advance. They’re non-refundable Single tickets that are available from 12 weeks before depar...
Each ticket type varies in price and flexibility. Select the ticket type you’re interested in buying for more information. Advance tickets Why choose an...
Sleepers are long-distance trains that have berths with beds in, so you can get a decent night’s sleep and arrive at your destination feeling refreshed. ...
Open Return tickets allow you to be flexible on the train you decide to travel back on. There are two different ways to buy Open Return tickets. If you ...
Once you have opened a Diners Club Statement Account you can download a copy of Diners Club Reference Manual here. The Reference manual will explain how...
Yes, if your tickets are being delivered by post then a receipt will be enclosed with them. If collecting from a Self Service Ticket Machine the receipt w...
The following fees apply when you use thetrainline.com Business Account. Booking your ticket: A booking fee applies to each transaction. You can book u...