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PalenQ Dec 1st, 2014 12:16 PM

http://www.thetrainline.com/

I think this is the official site of the train line. Check it out vs www.nationalrail.co.uk - prices should be the same I think sans a booking fee.

flanneruk Dec 1st, 2014 09:20 PM

DO NOT USE THE TRAINLINE WEBSITE


No-one has ever demonstrated a lower price on that site than on a rail operator's own site: but every single booking made on the trainline involves a supplementary booking fee (which the train operators don't charge)

It can sometimes happen that operators offer web specials that don't get reflected in the prices shown at nationalrail.co.uk. For shorter journeys, it's rarely worth wasting time optimising the price by trawling for these specials on operators' own sites - but for longer ones, it obviously can be.

Thetrainline, however, will ALWAYS result in your paying higher fares than you need to.

bilboburgler Dec 1st, 2014 11:14 PM

I do a bunch of train trips every year and have found that trainline is always the most expensive of the agents.

http://www.redspottedhanky.com/ is now my tool of choice

PalenQ Dec 2nd, 2014 06:59 AM

bilbo - what's wrong with nationalrail.co.uk site - appaarently routes you to the appropriate franchise for diect no-free purchase?

Never head of redspottedhanky so will check it out - off hand sounds like a wind up!

bilboburgler Dec 2nd, 2014 01:14 PM

Moi?

PalenQ Dec 4th, 2014 11:43 AM

toi? Bien sur!

redspottedhanky - sounds more like a site for Train Spotters! That unique iconic only British passion.

cobbie2 Dec 4th, 2014 12:24 PM

Great info. Thanks all.


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