Train travel is expensive but there are ways for you to save money. It’s cheaper to travel outside of peak times. Peak times are Monday – Friday 6.30 - 9.30 and 16.00 - 19.00.
It’s important you buy the correct type of ticket – if you buy your ticket at the train station then the staff will be able to help you. Saver Single/Return, Super Saver Single/Return or Cheap Day Single/Return tickets can only be used outside of peak time and usually on a booked train. Standard Open Single/Return can be used at any time.
Booking your tickets more than two weeks in advance will usually save you money, especially if you wish to go to London. In some cases, the earlier you book your tickets, the more money you will save.
You can buy a Young Persons Railcard which will save you 1/3 on rail fares for one year. This is valid if you are aged 16 – 25 or if you are 26 or over and a full-time student.
For train timetables, go to the National Rail Enquiries.