We want you to buy the best value t This guide is designed to help you make your rail ticket choice with confidence. Finding the best value train ticket is easier than ever, with online tools and a great range of discounts available. Take a look through our five top tips to find out how to get the best deal for your journey. Book in advance Around a million Advance fares are sold every week. Generally, the earlier you book the better the deal tickets are usually available to buy from up to 12 weeks in advance until the day before travel. Advance tickets have limited availability. See page 5. Be flexible travel when it s less busy Avoid the busiest times Off-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for travelling on trains that are less busy. On longer distance journeys, if you must travel in a peak period one way but can return when it is less busy, look at a combination of Advance, Off-Peak and Anytime fares to get the best deal. See page 4. 1
icket for your journey Get 1/3 off with a Railcard There are now over 3 million Railcards in use, with Railcard holders saving on average 144 a year! Check if there is a Railcard for you - see page 7. Buy a Season ticket If you make the same journey just three days a week, getting a Weekly Season ticket can mean considerable savings. Season tickets are also available for other periods from a month to a year and offer even bigger savings an Annual Season ticket, for instance, offers 52 weeks travel for the price of 40 Weekly Season tickets see page 6. Cheapest fare finder Search for the cheapest ticket for your journey using National Rail Enquiries Cheapest Fare Finder tool nationalrail.co.uk/cheapestfare For live journey planning, ticket and rail fare information go to nationalrail.co.uk, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 or visit your local staffed train station. 2
National ticket types On a national basis, there are four types of ticket offered by train companies: Anytime Off-Peak Advance Season tickets Anytime travel any time Anytime tickets allow you to travel at any time of the day. You may need to travel by a specific route or train company but the ticket will state this. You are allowed to break your journey. Anytime Day Single or Day Return tickets are valid for one single or return journey on the date shown on the ticket. Anytime Single tickets are valid for one single journey. They are valid for two days, beginning from the date shown on the ticket. Anytime Return tickets are valid for one return journey. The outward portion is valid for five days and the return portion is valid for one calendar month from the start date shown on the ticket. These tickets are refundable, less an administration fee (up to a maximum of 10 per ticket), on any unused or part used tickets if you decide not to travel. 3
Off-Peak travel off-peak Off-Peak tickets are cheaper than Anytime tickets and are valid on trains that are less busy. You may need to travel at specific times of the day, days of the week and sometimes on specific routes or operators. On some journeys, there are even cheaper tickets called Super Off-Peak; these are valid on the least busy services. The times when you may use your Off-Peak or Super Off-Peak ticket will depend on the journey you are making and you will be advised when buying your ticket. The National Rail Journey Planner at nationalrail.co.uk will automatically work out which tickets are valid for your journey. You may break your journey in most cases. Where this is not allowed it will be stated in the conditions for that ticket. Off-Peak Day Single or Day Return tickets are valid for one single or return journey on the date shown on the ticket. Off-Peak Single tickets are valid for one single journey on the date shown on the ticket. If you cannot complete your journey on the same day you will be allowed to finish it the following day. Off-Peak Return tickets are valid for one return journey. The outward portion is valid for travel on the date shown on the ticket. If you cannot complete your journey on the same day, you will be allowed to finish it the following day. The return portion is valid for one calendar month from the start date shown on the ticket. If you board a train at a time when your Off-Peak ticket is not valid, you will be charged the difference between the fare you ve paid and the cheapest valid fare for the service concerned. In some circumstances you may have to pay a penalty fare (see page 12). These tickets are refundable, less an administration fee (up to a maximum of 10 per ticket), on any unused or part used tickets if you decide not to travel. 4
National ticket types Advance travel on specific trains Advance tickets are single fares offering great value for money on many longer and some shorter distance journeys. You must book in advance up to the day before travel and these tickets are subject to availability. Generally, the earlier you book the better the deal - tickets are available up to 12 weeks before travel. You will need to choose a specific train at the time of booking and must travel on that service. No break of journey is allowed except to change between trains. There are no refunds on Advance tickets, but in most cases you can change your journey prior to travel (up to departure) for a 10 fee plus any difference in the fare payable. If you try and use your Advance ticket on a train other than the one you have booked, you will have to buy a new ticket for your journey, priced at the cheapest available valid fare for the service you use. However, if you miss your service because your connecting train was delayed you will be able to travel on the next service provided by the same train company, or any additional services as authorised by rail staff, without penalty. PLEASE NOTE: If you choose to print your tickets at home or download a ticket to your mobile device, there may be different rules for changing your ticket regardless of the ticket type purchased. The relevant conditions will be made clear when buying your ticket. 5
Season tickets - for regular travellers making the same journey every day Season tickets allow unlimited travel between two stations for a specified period of time. Season tickets are usually available for periods of seven days, or for any period from one month to one year. Season tickets offer great savings for regular travellers and you can usually make savings even if you travel fewer than 5 days a week. An Annual Season ticket gives you 52 weeks travel for the price of 40 already-discounted Weekly Season tickets! To check prices and to see how much you could save, use National Rail Enquiries Season Ticket Calculator nationalrail.co.uk/season. These tickets are refundable, less an administration fee (up to a maximum of 10 per application), on any unused or part used ticket that is no longer required. When you buy an Annual Season ticket in the South of England, your ticket will be issued as an Annual Gold Card if the issuing station and either origin or destination are in the Annual Gold Card area. Annual Gold Cards offer the holder, and up to three adults travelling with them, 1/3 off leisure fares in the Annual Gold Card area. In addition, the holder can get discounts on child fares for up to four children travelling with them. Go to nationalrail.co.uk/goldcard for more details. First Class Travel Many services have First Class as well as Standard seating. In these cases First Class Anytime and Season tickets will be available, and you may also be able to buy First Class Off-Peak and Advance tickets for these trains. On some longer distance services you can upgrade to First Class on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays on payment of a special supplement. Check nationalrail.co.uk/firstclass or the website of the train company you will be travelling with for details. 6
Discounts Railcards Railcards offer 1/3 off many fares. They are very popular as holders generally find that they save far more than the initial cost of the Railcard. Local Railcards In some regions there are local Railcards that offer discounts on local journeys. Check train company websites for details, ask at your local station or visit nationalrail.co.uk/railcards GroupSave for two named people travelling together for people aged 16 25 years or 26+ in full time education for adults travelling with children aged 5-15 for people aged 60+ for people with a disability that makes travelling by train difficult for leisure travel in the London and South East area for members of the Regular Armed Forces For more information or to buy a Railcard, visit railcard.co.uk (hmforces-railcard.co.uk for the HM Forces Railcard) or ask at your local staffed station. GroupSave tickets enable three to nine people travelling together to get 1/3 off the ticket price. GroupSave discounts are available for many off-peak journeys, including those in the London and South East area and some other parts of the country. For full details visit nationalrail.co.uk/groupsave. Group Travel Many train companies provide discounts for larger groups (usually 10 or more people) travelling together at off-peak times. You must book in advance and should contact the train company directly - see pages 13-14 for contact details. 7
Other ticket options Rover and Ranger tickets These tickets offer flexibility and great value for money if you want unlimited travel in a specified area. Some include travel on associated bus and/or ferry services. Rover tickets are available in a number of areas for a specified period of travel. Ranger tickets are generally valid for one day. All Line Rover tickets are also available, allowing unlimited travel across the National Rail network for periods of 7 or 14 days. Time restrictions apply on the use of some Rover and Ranger tickets. Details of Rover and Ranger tickets are available at nationalrail.co.uk/rovers. Sleeper services Overnight sleeper services provide accommodation with beds. Sleeper services link London Euston with Scotland, and London Paddington with south west England. Tickets can be booked at staffed stations or online, go to nationalrail.co.uk for more information. 8
Other ticket options PLUSBUS Combined rail and bus tickets PLUSBUS is a discount price bus pass that you buy with your train ticket. It gives you unlimited bus travel around town, at the start, the finish, or both ends of your train journey. Available to nearly 300 towns and cities across Great Britain. Visit plusbus.info for more details. Tickets for travel in the Greater London area If you are travelling around Greater London, you can choose the following for travel on most National Rail services* as well as London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, Tramlink and London Bus services: Pay as you go Use an Oyster card or contactless payment card to pay as you go for either a single journey or multiple journeys where a daily price cap will apply. Weekly price caps are also available with contactless payment cards. Simply touch your card on the yellow reader at the stations where you begin and end your journey. Smartcards Some train companies in the South East offer smartcards that can be loaded with tickets for travel in and around the Greater London area. Travelcards Allow unlimited travel around the Greater London area and are available to buy for a single day or as a Travelcard Season ticket. Depending on where purchased, Travelcard Season tickets may be sold in the form of a smartcard or Oyster card. Go to nationalrail.co.uk/oyster for more details. *Please note, Oyster cards, contactless payment cards and London Travelcards are not valid for travel on Southeastern High Speed, Heathrow Express, or on the Heathrow Connect service between Hayes and Harlington and Heathrow. 9
Buying your ticket At stations A full range of tickets is available from staffed ticket offices at National Rail stations throughout Great Britain. Information on ticket office opening times can be found at nationalrail.co.uk/stations. Self service ticket machines at stations offer a wide range of rail tickets for immediate travel. At most stations, you can also use the machines to collect tickets you have booked online or over the phone. If there are no ticket buying facilities at the station, you will be able to buy your ticket on the train or at the end of your journey. Notices will tell you what you should do. Online & Apps The easiest way to buy tickets for longer journeys is online. You can use the National Rail Journey Planner at nationalrail.co.uk to plan your journey, and find links to train company and other retailer websites to buy tickets for any train journey in Great Britian. In most cases tickets can be collected at your departure station, or you can choose to have them posted to you. In some cases you can choose to print your tickets at home or download them to your mobile device. Please note that in such cases you may not be able to change your ticket before departure - the relevant conditions will be made clear when buying your ticket. 10
Buying your ticket Telephone sales You can buy most rail tickets over the phone from train company or other retailer telesales offices. Tickets can be posted to you or collected at your departure station. For details of numbers to call, contact National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50. Travel Agents Some travel agents are licensed to sell rail tickets. Look for the National Rail sticker in the window. Your journey - our commitment We want you to enjoy your rail journey. When you buy a ticket to travel on the National Rail network you enter into an agreement with the train companies whose trains you will be travelling on. This agreement is detailed in the National Rail Conditions of Carriage. Each train company also has a Passenger s Charter which is a guide to the level of service you can expect to receive when using their stations and their train services. Go to nationalrail.co.uk/tickets for copies of the National Rail Conditions of Carriage and links to Passenger s Charters 11
Your journey - our commitment If your train is cancelled or delayed If a train you intend to travel on is cancelled or delayed and you decide not to travel, the train operator will give you a full refund on any completely unused tickets, with no administration fee. Additionally, if you are delayed on your journey for an hour or more due to a reason within the rail industry s control, the train operator will give you compensation. Each train company has a Passenger s Charter which sets out compensation arrangements in the event of delays to your journey. Most offer compensation after just thirty minutes delay. For more information go to nationalrail.co.uk/tickets or contact the train company direct - see pages 13-14 for contact details. Travelling with the correct ticket Train companies are keen to ensure that everyone chooses and uses the right ticket for the journey they want to make. However, there are measures in place in order to deter the minority of people who try to avoid paying the correct fare. In many cases, if you have no ticket or the wrong ticket, you will be required to pay the fare due or you will be issued with an Unpaid Fare Notice, which you must pay within 21 days. On some routes train companies operate Penalty Fare Schemes. In these cases, if you board a train without a valid ticket when you had an opportunity to buy one, you may be charged a Penalty Fare. Stations and trains on which these schemes operate are clearly advertised. You can also be prosecuted for travelling without a ticket where there was the opportunity to buy one. Train Companies comply with a Code of Practice in dealing with ticket irregularities; this can be found at nationalrail.co.uk/tickets Passenger Assist Passenger Assist is a service provided by train companies to disabled passengers and others who require assistance when using rail services. Staff can help you plan your journey, book tickets and make reservations; they can also assist you at stations and on board trains, with anything from changing platforms to finding your seat. Go to disability-onboard.co.uk for more information. 12
Our commitment to you Comments and Feedback We want you to be happy with the service that train companies offer. If you have a comment or concern, please contact the train company directly see below for contact details. If you are not satisfied with the train company s response, you can contact Passenger Focus, or London TravelWatch (if your journey is in Greater London) - see details on the back of this leaflet. Train Companies Abellio Greater Anglia 0345 600 7245 abelliogreateranglia.co.uk Arriva Trains Wales 033 33 211 202 arrivatrainswales.co.uk c2c 0345 744 4422 c2c-online.co.uk Chiltern Railways 08456 005 165 chilternrailways.co.uk CrossCountry 0844 811 0124 crosscountrytrains.co.uk East Coast 03457 225 333 eastcoast.co.uk East Midlands Trains 03457 125 678 eastmidlandstrains.co.uk First Great Western 0345 7000 125 firstgreatwestern.co.uk First Hull Trains 03450 710 222 hulltrains.co.uk First TransPennine Express 0345 600 1671 tpexpress.co.uk Grand Central 0345 603 4852 grandcentralrail.co.uk 13
Train Companies Great Northern 0345 026 4700 greatnorthernrail.com Heathrow Connect 0345 604 1515 heathrowconnect.com Heathrow Express 0345 600 1515 heathrowexpress.com London Midland 0344 811 0133 londonmidland.com London Overground 0343 222 1234 tfl.gov.uk/overground Merseyrail 0151 555 1111 merseyrail.org Northern Rail 0333 222 0125 northernrail.org ScotRail 0330 303 0112 scotrail.co.uk South West Trains/Island Line 0345 6000 650 southwesttrains.co.uk Southeastern 0845 000 2222 southeasternrailway.co.uk Southern 03451 27 29 20 Gatwick Express 0845 850 1530 southernrailway.com gatwickexpress.com Stansted Express 0345 600 7245 stanstedexpress.com Thameslink 0345 026 4700 thameslinkrailway.com Virgin Trains 03331 031 031 virgintrains.co.uk List correct at November 2014 14
One stop for real time information and tickets www nationalrail.co.uk app Free National Rail Enquiries app for ios and Android facebook.com/nationalrailenq @nationalrailenq Travel Alerts Sign up to personalised travel alerts and real time journey information - nationalrail.co.uk/register 08457 48 49 50 Calls are charged at local rate and may be recorded. 8 49 50 from your mobile Our short code number easier to read and remember. Calls are charged at 25p a minute and may be recorded. Passenger Focus and London TravelWatch Passenger Focus and London TravelWatch are independent organisations set up by the Government to represent rail passengers interests. Passenger Focus FREEPOST RTEH-XAGE-BYKZ PO Box 5594, Southend-on-Sea SS1 9PZ Telephone: 0300 123 2350 Mon-Fri 0800-2000 Sat-Sun 0800-1600 advice@passengerfocus.org.uk passengerfocus.org.uk London TravelWatch London TravelWatch, 169 Union Street, London SE1 0LL Telephone: 020 3176 2999 Mon-Fri 0900-1700 info@londontravelwatch.org.uk londontravelwatch.org.uk While all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information contained in this leaflet is correct at the time of printing, information covered is subject to change. November 2014. All tickets are sold subject to National Rail Conditions of Carriage nationalrail.co.uk/tickets