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kalpana Jul 8th, 2006 05:58 PM

britrail england party pass question
 
can a family with 2 teenagers aged 20 and 16 travel on a britrail party pass.i read the fine print which says the party should have only adults.does that mean i have to buy 2 adult and 2 youth which costs more?

janisj Jul 8th, 2006 08:39 PM

I can't answer but at least this will top it so someone else might see your question.

But I will ask this - are you sure you want any sort of BritRail Passes? They are very expensive and for many itineraries, just buying point-to-point tickets is a lot cheaper.

Where are you going? When? we might be able to help you work it out better than BritRail.

Barbara Jul 8th, 2006 10:31 PM

A 20yr old is an adult, not a teenager any more.

I agree with Janis about BritRail passes in general.

janisj Jul 8th, 2006 11:02 PM

Yes - a 20 yo is an adult on UK trains - however BritRail muddies the water by selling "youth passes for up to age 26. Go figure . . . . .

rogerdodger Jul 9th, 2006 06:42 AM

For the family pass the age is between 5 and 15.
I use the passes on each of my trips, however, I do mostly long distant trips. When I am travelling a short point to point I do buy as I go.

kalpana Jul 13th, 2006 07:58 PM

we are travelling from london to windermere,coventry,bath ,dulverton ,st ives back to london.found the britrail pass to be a good deal for this.but worried that the 16 yr old cannot travel on the party pass.


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