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Trainline GroupSave UK
So, I'm already buying a Two Together Railcard for myself and one brother. Now looking at Cambridge day trip with both of them. Trainline says save more with GroupSave. Does that mean I need to buy an additional Railcard? This would be a one-time kind of a deal.
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Originally Posted by stokebailey
(Post 17483798)
So, I'm already buying a Two Together Railcard for myself and one brother. Now looking at Cambridge day trip with both of them. Trainline says save more with GroupSave. Does that mean I need to buy an additional Railcard? This would be a one-time kind of a deal.
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Groupsave discount needs a group of 3.
It does or require a discount. If you are a travel duo, you can't enjoy group save discount. National Rail should be the golden source. |
Thank you, Bilbo and Jeffrey. I was unclear: one brother and I have Railcard 2 together. For another trip another brother joins, so three of us. When I went to check out, it said "two Railcards."
I'll keep trying. Appreciate your help. |
Originally Posted by stokebailey
(Post 17484018)
Thank you, Bilbo and Jeffrey. I was unclear: one brother and I have Railcard 2 together. For another trip another brother joins, so three of us. When I went to check out, it said "two Railcards."
I'll keep trying. Appreciate your help. I think it works like this, one person can have one railcard, two people can have one rail card, three people plus don't need a railcard but buy a group-save (10 people you get a better deal). |
Are you talking about London to/from Cambridge? If so -- advance purchase on that route is as little as £8 so I wouldn't worry about discounted fares . . .
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Bilbo, when I'm at check out page on TrainLine, "2 Railcards" appears. As I start to check out, I get a pop-up telling me to use GroupSave for us three. Going to follow your link and try again this morning.
Janis, you mind reader! How did you know it was for a Cambridge day trip? Both brothers and I will be in London for a week, and I thought one day trip, have never been to Cambridge. My baby brother and I will use a RailCard for Scotland the previous week. |
Hi Stoke - I wrote this last night and for some reason I didn't post it; even though you seem to have progressed somewhat since then I'm going to post ir anyway in case it can help in some way.
----------------------------------------------------- Hi Stoke - you don't need to bother about the group thing unless there are more than 2 of you, which I guess there now might be as you say "So, I'm already buying a Two Together Railcard for myself and one brother. Now looking at Cambridge day trip with both of them." So if it's 3 of you you can get the discount without buying another railcard by using Groupsave as mentioned by Bilbo, which gives you up to a 34% discount without having to buy a card. [who knew?] This website talks you through the process - basically it covers off peak second class travel Monday to Friday. https://www.thetrainline.com/trains/...-train-tickets Good luck and bon voyage. |
Thank you, dear Ann. That does clarify it.
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Phew, that's a relief. I hope you enjoy the trip.
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