While the government has "pledged" to fix the current rail ticketing disaster where you can end up paying more than double than you should be for a ticket, it may be a while before this actually happens. I came across this tool that allows you to search as you normally would for you tickets and it will search if it can be cheaper. Limited to five searches a day. Although the advertised way to purchase your split ticket is with Train Line it's cheaper to buy direct usually so you don't encounter booking fees. Hopefully this can help with the holiday travelling.
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pavthebeast
9 Dec 16#1
Been around years
hayley_h
9 Dec 16#2
this is brilliant! thanks :smile:
Gannet
9 Dec 16#3
I use this a lot, almost always gives me a better price on longer journeys
Asamp
9 Dec 16#4
Never seen it until now. Seems good
northernbargainsearcher
9 Dec 16#5
Even if it helps one extra person who didn't know about it surely it's worth posting? I never claimed it to be new
kiwekey
9 Dec 16#6
Never seen this before. Thanks for sharing.
rheinswaters
9 Dec 16#7
I use this one as it allows you to add more than one passenger.
graham221
10 Dec 16#8
government has "pledged" to fix the current rail ticketing disaster.... Lol
tommywebb
10 Dec 16#9
This is great thanks for sharing - never knew about it. Have some heat
thomasleep
10 Dec 16#10
waste of time,no return tickets and only shows one time
luvsadealdealdeal
10 Dec 16#11
I just use raileasy train splitting direct, probably for the same result - but you can get cashback on TCB/ Quidco on top raileasy.co.uk/hom…ing
bern67
10 Dec 16#12
I once had the app
kirky666
10 Dec 16#13
I went to Sheffield from Edinburgh last week for a gig. Cheapest single I could get was £63. Used a ticket split site and got 3 tickets for a total of £32. Was also on the same trains I'd have been on if I'd bought the £63 ticket
themps
10 Dec 16#14
good find op
Dave
10 Dec 16#15
Better versions of this around (like most MSE stuff tbh) that also let you look for return tickets.. their app version of this was also abandoned some time ago
ysm1234
10 Dec 16#16
See comments on this thread hotukdeals.com/dea…468 for some cons of using ticketysplit and some other money saving advice on trains.
I use Split.traintimes.org.uk it doesn't do advance tickets, only on the day tickets but it'll tell you if it's cheaper to stick to one TOC for all or part of the journey. I.e. Manchester to Llandudno Junction it says it's £40, split at Chester comes to £39 but it also adds it's just £32 if one sticks to Virgin Trains for the entire journey.
peterstyles75
10 Dec 16#17
Two cheap single either way always a cheaper deal that a standard return ticket
peterstyles75
10 Dec 16#18
I use this site alot to find cheapest fare and which railway company site to use to get best fare brfares.com/
thomasleep
10 Dec 16#19
Yes it is always cheaper I agree, but this link is so limited, it only shows one train journey at a time so if like most looking for the best price you are flexible on the time you travel it would take an eternity to do that on this, the site I use shows trains either side of the time you enter and just scroll for more and then just check if it has changes and work it out from there :smile:
peterstyles75
11 Dec 16#20
Out of interest what site do you use then ?
GemandJake
11 Dec 16#21
Thanks for this :smile:
yorkie
12 Dec 16#22
I'd say it will never happen given their track record.
Opening post
I came across this tool that allows you to search as you normally would for you tickets and it will search if it can be cheaper.
Limited to five searches a day.
Although the advertised way to purchase your split ticket is with Train Line it's cheaper to buy direct usually so you don't encounter booking fees.
Hopefully this can help with the holiday travelling.
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raileasy.co.uk/hom…ing
I use Split.traintimes.org.uk it doesn't do advance tickets, only on the day tickets but it'll tell you if it's cheaper to stick to one TOC for all or part of the journey. I.e. Manchester to Llandudno Junction it says it's £40, split at Chester comes to £39 but it also adds it's just £32 if one sticks to Virgin Trains for the entire journey.
Never seen this before so thanks.