Joined: Apr 30 2010 Posts: 1192 Location: Don't need to count days off now . Retirement is a wonderful thing
Just a heads up for supporters that travel from further afield using trains and haven't heard of or used these rail ticket sites . There are huge savings to be had using these sites / app's .
Me and the Lad are down from Edinburgh this weekend and I am paying £14 return (senior railcard) and Ross is £22 return that's a saving of about 60%.
We were down for the first 2 games (Thursday's) and the weekday savings are roughly the same . Doesn't always work but does generally. I have saved a fair few quid so far .
Hope this helps. The more money saved the more for ale lol .
Joined: Jan 20 2013 Posts: 4470 Location: Watching Rugby League
The golden rule is that the train you are on must stop at that stop. You can't have a Wigan to Crewe ticket then Crewe to London if the train is direct.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 3420 Location: At the match with Aoife on my shoulders
There is also an app for iPhone called "Train Split" that does it.
I'm not sure if it's the same as the old "Tickety Split" app, but it looks similar.
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