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Book advanced tickets as early as possible. Most train companies start offering bargain tickets 10 weeks in advance, and those are the heavily discounted fares, like for instance London to Newcastle return for as low as £17.80 if booked on GNER's website, compared to £91.40 if you buy a return saver ticket on the day.
These tickets are non refundable though and have limited change, so make sure you can stick to the train you're booked on before buying any tickets.
It's very much a first come first serve policy, so get in there as quickly as possible.
satyricon_uk
Find your train route via http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ and then go to 'pricing'. All the available fares will show.
Normally, the earlier you can book the more options there will be.
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Look here
http://www.uk250.co.uk/RailTickets/
blon_dee1
You can buy super advance tickets 24 hrs in advance on some journeys or buy a rail card.
Rosita
www.thetrainline.com
If you book in advance you can get really cheap fares. For example London-Sheffield for as little as £3.95
It works out cheaper to buy them online then pick then up from a fast ticket machine. Don't bother with the next day delivery or insurance if you want to keep the cost down.
search4travelwebsites
You should goto trainline where you can book the best value fares. If you book as far in advance as possible, you will be able to get a Super Apex.
Virgin Trains are offering great fares on thie services at the moment through trainline.
pubber_77
you could buy tickets off virgin web site in advance it could cost you as little as £10 each way by buying 2 single tickets virgintrains.co.uk
Penfold
National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950 http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
richard_beckham2001
Go to the following link bellow, there is a timetable as well.
k
You need to book at LEAST 7 full working days in advance
geoff t
Regard rail companies like you would the cheap airlines and book well in advance eg.my daughter as travelled many times between Preston and Glasgow with Virgin Rail for around ten pounds.