Here's a tip to many trainspotters. Get a daysave ticket. For example, a southern daysave ticket costs £25 meaning you get unlimited travel on all southern rail services where there are some rules if your using the ticket on a weekday but there aren't no rules if your using your ticket on a weekend or a bank holiday. I went exploring on branch lines that southern rail serves like the East Grinstead branch, the Tattenham Corner branch, the Uckfield branch etc...
Thanks for that advice very useful....we are coming to UK from Australia in May for an extended three month trip and don't really want to hire a car for the whole time but was very confused about train travel. You have explained some of our concerns. Thanks
That's great to hear! I even found some discount when buying the railcard. It’s always good to look out for deals that can make travel more affordable.
Train tickets and tube tickets are really expensive for most of traveller, so choosing the appropriate ticketing software and finding the biggest possible discounts is a useful way to save money. For those living in or travelling around the UK and Europe, getting a railcard is a good option. If I remember correctly there is a software that is discounting all train tickets in the UK and Europe and can also be used in conjunction with the railcard discount. It's very economical and I've spent 35% less each time I've travelled!
I want to use Trainline but I’m nervous about how you show the tickets or if u need to scan. Also I’ve tried searching what off peak times are but can’t seem to find the information. I’ve clearly never used trains before 😂 I’m trying to go from Cambridge to east London and I didn’t think I would be so confused
@@hobiday5833 When you buy a ticket using Trainline, your ticket appears as QR Code in the app's My Tickets section - you show this to ticket inspectors on trains and/or hold it to the scanner reader at train gates to get in or out of train stations/platforms. Off-peak trains are basically any train that doesn't travel INTO a city during peak business hours, something like 7am to 9.30 am, I think :) hope that helps
Hi I need some help please! I'm going to London tomorrow by myself and it's my first time traveling on trains too. I don't understand the card things 🙁 can't I just pay by cash at a station? Do I need to pay online?
No you can buy a ticket at the machine (some of these machines only accept bankcards) or at the ticket office and in some area's you can buy a ticket on the train (it depends on the train operator
You can buy tickets at the station as Sven said. Depends on the station you're departing from whats available in terms of purchasing. Any major station will have ticket offices etc but the smaller stations tend to only have a machine. That will dictate whether you can pay by card or card only.
It seems deliberately confusing. There should be one unified UK ticketing system, sometimes you get loads of single tickets there and back, just make it one ticket like it was years ago. Thanks for your presentation.
Thanks. I am going to travel from Heathrow T4 to Manchester. I am an international student, and my flight will land at 14:45. I am uncertain about the time it will take for immigration and luggage to arrive. Which ticket should I go for? I am worried if I will miss the changing station.
Looking to travel from London to Liverpool and Liverpool to bath, Plymouth, Southampton area. What do you suggest? Looking to stay a night or two in each city and ending in Southampton in a two period of time before cruise
Soo you could as for ticket that allow you with break off journeys. Ideally there some ticket that allow you to break off and continue from the break off station to forward ( Ahead station ) In simple term You want to travel from point A - B 2 days stop them catch B- C 1 day or more stop and catch C-D then direct to destination Give a call on National rail enquiry we will surely help you with ticket that allow you to break journey
Hello Kat.... i have 2 questions... I'll be visiting the UK for 15 days..... I'll be London for 3 days, travelling to Hampton Court and Great Missenden in between .... is it worth buying a railcard or is an Oyster enough for me? Also... TFL often shows multiple means of transport between 2 destinations (eg: bus+ tube+ train to travel from Heathrow to Harlow)..do I pay separately for each type of transport? I would really really appreciate a reply. Thanks in advance!
off peak is basically the 'not travelling to work' times - so usally around 7am to 9am would be peak - othertimes would be off peak - and it only counts for your outbound journey into a city - it does not normally apply to your return journey :)
You can tell whether your rail journey will be at Peak, Off-Peak or even Super Off-Peak times by entering your stations of origin and destination into the journey planner of the relevant Train Operating Company, and selecting the time at which you wish to travel. You will notice that the price of your ticket suddenly reduces as the Off-Peak version becomes available. The web site will only sell you a ticket valid for the time at which you wish to travel.
Hey nice content 👍🏾, I got a qouestion tho if I get a seasonal ticket can I use it as much as I want or is it just one go and one return per day??? , I am at uni and I would like coming back home when I have 3-2h in between my next class. Thank you.
Let's say if you have bought a season ticket between Manchester and London Then you can travel multiple time back and Ford in a single day as well as any day up until your season ticket is valid
It's definitely useful for a "local" Can anyone answer my simple question here: Can I purchase ticket from manchester airport to picadilly with cash? (without any debit or credit card)
Here's a tip to many trainspotters. Get a daysave ticket. For example, a southern daysave ticket costs £25 meaning you get unlimited travel on all southern rail services where there are some rules if your using the ticket on a weekday but there aren't no rules if your using your ticket on a weekend or a bank holiday. I went exploring on branch lines that southern rail serves like the East Grinstead branch, the Tattenham Corner branch, the Uckfield branch etc...
Thanks for that advice very useful....we are coming to UK from Australia in May for an extended three month trip and don't really want to hire a car for the whole time but was very confused about train travel. You have explained some of our concerns. Thanks
Brilliant videos 📹; lived in London for 7 years as a student from 88 to 1994. New subscriber 😊, well wishes from BC, Canada 🇨🇦 😊
That's great to hear! I even found some discount when buying the railcard. It’s always good to look out for deals that can make travel more affordable.
I found that discount too
Great Summary - brilliant to get all the complications into seven minutes!
Couldn't agree more! And I somehow got a better price❤🎉
Actually there is a discount that you can apply for buying train tickets now
This video helps me a lot!! Last time, my friends told me a way to get bigger discounts for rail trips. so i plan to have a rail trip
Hey, I've found a great discount that's much cheaper than usual. If you need to buy tickets, I can help you take advantage of this offer.
Hey, I've found a great discount that's much cheaper than usual. If you need to buy tickets, I can help you take advantage of this offer.
That’s why I had the rail trip too😂 use the railcard can save me more
I love traveling in Europe, especially when I can save on train travel.
thank you for the info. I went to do additional research and found that there is a cheaper way to get train ticket.
Train tickets and tube tickets are really expensive for most of traveller, so choosing the appropriate ticketing software and finding the biggest possible discounts is a useful way to save money. For those living in or travelling around the UK and Europe, getting a railcard is a good option. If I remember correctly there is a software that is discounting all train tickets in the UK and Europe and can also be used in conjunction with the railcard discount. It's very economical and I've spent 35% less each time I've travelled!
Thanks for sharing!I also found a discount on train tickets!
cool tip on refund/compensation for delays!
Thanks, they don't tell people enough about this!
Thanks for the info ❤ I also use trainpal to buy train tickets to get discount, which makes me save money to go more scenes 😂
metoo, and my friends told me a way to get bigger discounts for rail trips.
Same with you😂 the discounts from trainpal are really attractive
I use Trainline - very handy having your ticket on your phone - and seeing live train times, platforms, etc
I want to use Trainline but I’m nervous about how you show the tickets or if u need to scan. Also I’ve tried searching what off peak times are but can’t seem to find the information. I’ve clearly never used trains before 😂 I’m trying to go from Cambridge to east London and I didn’t think I would be so confused
@@hobiday5833 When you buy a ticket using Trainline, your ticket appears as QR Code in the app's My Tickets section - you show this to ticket inspectors on trains and/or hold it to the scanner reader at train gates to get in or out of train stations/platforms. Off-peak trains are basically any train that doesn't travel INTO a city during peak business hours, something like 7am to 9.30 am, I think :) hope that helps
@@snowoutside that helped a lot. Thank you!!
@@hobiday5833 You're welcome :)
Not everyone has a smart phone
2:38 there can be rare times where due to the number of advance standard class tickets already sold, the first advance can be cheaper.
Thank you for sharing. Actually there is a discount that you can apply for buying train tickets now
I also know that, I found 5%off on trainpal
Hi I need some help please! I'm going to London tomorrow by myself and it's my first time traveling on trains too. I don't understand the card things 🙁 can't I just pay by cash at a station? Do I need to pay online?
No you can buy a ticket at the machine (some of these machines only accept bankcards) or at the ticket office and in some area's you can buy a ticket on the train (it depends on the train operator
You can buy tickets at the station as Sven said. Depends on the station you're departing from whats available in terms of purchasing. Any major station will have ticket offices etc but the smaller stations tend to only have a machine. That will dictate whether you can pay by card or card only.
If you pay online that one is good and give a discount
thanks 4 info. I also use trainpal to purchase tickets. Railcard is a good deal.
can’t agree more. i know trainpal have a lot of discounts for railcard
I'm really happy I got discounted train tickets!
Do they have train pass for travelling around the UK, I saw a Brit rail website 8 days pass, but very unclear where can I go with that train ticket
I see other posts have shared more cost-effective ways to buy🎉
SUPER helpful and affirming... thank you, Kat.
Couldn't agree more! And I somehow got a better price😢❤❤
I too have found a significant discount
Actually there is a discount that you can apply for buying train tickets now
It seems deliberately confusing. There should be one unified UK ticketing system, sometimes you get loads of single tickets there and back, just make it one ticket like it was years ago. Thanks for your presentation.
I am going through the same situation you were when you arrived.
You should do another video on northern ireland it's totally different and booking is through translink
National rail enquiry don't deal with northern ireland they only serve great britain
Thanks. I am going to travel from Heathrow T4 to Manchester. I am an international student, and my flight will land at 14:45. I am uncertain about the time it will take for immigration and luggage to arrive. Which ticket should I go for? I am worried if I will miss the changing station.
Give yourself at Least an hour, I would personally do something like 17:15 as it takes a long time to switch etc etc
before that, i can recommend u a way to get bigger discounts for rail trips.
Looking to travel from London to Liverpool and Liverpool to bath, Plymouth, Southampton area. What do you suggest? Looking to stay a night or two in each city and ending in Southampton in a two period of time before cruise
Soo you could as for ticket that allow you with break off journeys.
Ideally there some ticket that allow you to break off and continue from the break off station to forward ( Ahead station )
In simple term
You want to travel from point
A - B 2 days stop them catch
B- C 1 day or more stop and catch
C-D then direct to destination
Give a call on National rail enquiry we will surely help you with ticket that allow you to break journey
Hello Kat.... i have 2 questions... I'll be visiting the UK for 15 days..... I'll be London for 3 days, travelling to Hampton Court and Great Missenden in between .... is it worth buying a railcard or is an Oyster enough for me?
Also... TFL often shows multiple means of transport between 2 destinations (eg: bus+ tube+ train to travel from Heathrow to Harlow)..do I pay separately for each type of transport?
I would really really appreciate a reply. Thanks in advance!
Ask for travel card for 14 days that would be give you free travel on transport modal ( Tubes,tram,bus,DLR)
Definitely Railcard! And I can share with you how to get it cheaper!
@@HanWang-co5iwcan u tell me
@@MubeenFatima-tf5hu Enter code to get the voucher in TrainPal
@@MubeenFatima-tf5hu TrainPal has voucher!
Do you mind helping me out , I’m planning on going Sunday to Manchester and would like to take a train to London just a bit.
Hi Kat. I'm an American flying into Heathrow. Do you have any advice "Heathrow to Eastbourne"?
Curtis.. Thanks
Great video!
Thank Jen!
Agreed!BTW we can get a 5% discount on train tickets now❤
Thank you very much... I even got a better price somehow.❤❤
I heard a very cheap way to buy❤
Same with you😂 there’re some discounts from trainpal are really attractive
Can someone please explain what off peaks mean. How will I know in advance whether, the time I wish to travel will be an off peak time.
off peak is basically the 'not travelling to work' times - so usally around 7am to 9am would be peak - othertimes would be off peak - and it only counts for your outbound journey into a city - it does not normally apply to your return journey :)
You can tell whether your rail journey will be at Peak, Off-Peak or even Super Off-Peak times by entering your stations of origin and destination into the journey planner of the relevant Train Operating Company, and selecting the time at which you wish to travel. You will notice that the price of your ticket suddenly reduces as the Off-Peak version becomes available. The web site will only sell you a ticket valid for the time at which you wish to travel.
Hey nice content 👍🏾, I got a qouestion tho if I get a seasonal ticket can I use it as much as I want or is it just one go and one return per day??? , I am at uni and I would like coming back home when I have 3-2h in between my next class. Thank you.
Let's say if you have bought a season ticket between Manchester and London
Then you can travel multiple time back and Ford in a single day as well as any day up until your season ticket is valid
before that, i can recommend u a way to get bigger discounts for rail trips.
Can you still buy tickets with cash and in person?
Hii I work for National rail enquiry NRE I can surely help you with other details to
🎉Thank ypu! 🎉
It's definitely useful for a "local"
Can anyone answer my simple question here:
Can I purchase ticket from manchester airport to picadilly with cash? (without any debit or credit card)
Station you can go on and purchase form there or ticket machine on station
I know how to get the discount on Railcard !!
Couldn’t find the app.
I can share with you another method to get cheap tickets😊
Hi why the translation in Arabic is not here please do it to understand what information important here in your video thanks ❤
Does the Oyster Card works on trains??
Like an example from South Bermondsey to Tower hill station? Thanks
No, but Railcard can! I can share with you how to get it cheaper!
No, but Railcard can! I can share with you a way to get discount on it!
as a semi train geek, ask me if you have any questions
How to go from canning Town to Luton station?
Always beautiful 😻
Buy a car it's much less stressful. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. That can't be cancelled or go on strike or run late
Never use trainline
Any reason why? I'm looking to book tickets for next year and they were a site I was thinking of using
Are you single ?
No, I'm in a long term relationship ☺️
I am an off-peak day return, standard class.
Thank you very much... I even got a better price somehow❤❤❤