What is a trainline split ticket?


What is a trainline split ticket? Simply put, split ticketing is when you 'split' your train journey into multiple tickets, instead of buying a single ticket. It may sound strange, but if you buy multiple tickets along your trip you can save a lot of money compared to having a single ticket – in most cases you don't even have to change trains!


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What is open return on Trainline?

Although not an official ticket type an 'Open Return' train ticket simply means you have more flexibility on the train you decide to travel back on, either on the date specified or within one calendar month of your outward journey.


Can I get on any other train if my train is Cancelled?

If a train is cancelled (and that's what's happened here) you're entitled to take the next train that matches any restrictions on your ticket. So if your ticket is routed via a certain place, you must go that way, or if it's only valid on a certain train company, you must use that companies services.


Can I break my train journey with an off peak ticket?

With an Off-Peak or Super Off-Peak ticket, in most cases you can break your journey at any point, or more than once if you wish.


Does Trainline charge a booking fee?

The booking fee you pay is calculated depending on whether you book on our website or on our app, when you are purchasing your ticket, and the value of your ticket.


Why is split fare cheaper?

Because of the difference in popularity of different places, as well as the fact that the more you travel – the less distance there is from your true final location, the sum of all your tickets can often end up costing much less than it would if you bought just one.


What is the risk of split ticketing?

The only risk comes when splitting your fare at a station where you need to change Trains - The station you need to change trains at may coincide with the station you've split your ticket at.