Trains in Great Britain are easy to navigate with Trainline, especially if you're coming from abroad. The UK proudly boasts the oldest railway network in the world, however, its trains are also some of the most modern and efficient, which is great news if you're planning on exploring this great nation by rail. Is it your first time taking the train in the UK? Check out our first-timer's guide on how to travel by train in the UK.
The UK train network may seem a little complex if you're visiting for the first time. First, let's break down how the network works, and the different types of trains you can travel on, in a bit more detail. You can also check out our interactive Scotland Rail Map and Wales Rail Map to view the most popular routes in Scotland and Wales.
There are 28 train operating companies (TOCs) across the National Rail network in the UK. But don't worry, together with the TOCs, we work to make your journey as smooth as possible. Just let us know where you're going to and we'll do the rest. To see all UK TOCs, visit our Rail companies in Europe and the UK page.
There are lots of different types of train tickets available in the UK, and it can be confusing to know which ones to buy, even for the locals. We've tried to make it as easy to understand as possible and have filtered out the noise to help you understand the options that matter to help you save.
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Advance train tickets |
If you know your exact travel dates, book Advance tickets ahead of schedule to reserve your seat. Learn more about Advance train tickets. |
Flexi Season tickets |
This is the perfect option for you if you're commuting twice a week. A Flexi Season ticket is a bundle of 8 Day Passes that allows you unlimited travel between two stations at any time of the day, giving you the flexibility to travel when you need within 28 days. Read more about Flexi Season tickets. |
Anytime train tickets |
Anytime train tickets offer complete flexibility. You can catch any applicable train at a time that suits you, although seats cannot be reserved and are not guaranteed. Learn more about Anytime train tickets. |
Off-Peak train tickets |
Travel at less busy times and benefit from reduced fares. Read more on Off-Peak train tickets. |
Super Off-Peak train tickets | Like Off-Peak tickets but only available at the very quietest times of the day. Prices tend to be cheaper too. |
GroupSave tickets |
Less of a ticket type, more of a discount. Activate GroupSave by buying train tickets for a group of three to nine people. Learn more about GroupSave train tickets. |
If you've got flexible travel plans, then traveling by train in Off-Peak times may save you some money. The main difference between Peak and Off-Peak tickets is all about what time(s) during the day you travel. Peak times vary from train operator to train operator but generally, they tend to be in the morning and late afternoon during busy commuting times on weekdays. Off-Peak tickets can usually be found outside of these times, such as in the middle of the day or later at night on weekdays, and on weekends and public holidays (known as bank holidays in the UK).
For more information, check out our Off-Peak train times and tickets page.
If you're a nomad who doesn't like to be tied down by exact travel dates and times, you can purchase flexible tickets to allow you to travel at any point of the day. In the UK they are normally called Anytime tickets (either Anytime Day or Standard Anytime). You can get flexible tickets for travel on a certain date or ones that cover travel for multiple dates. They're usually a bit more expensive than fixed-time tickets because they allow you to travel during Peak times.
If you book a flexible ticket and travel on a train without a reserved seat, make sure the seat you pick hasn’t been reserved by another passenger (as noted by a digital display above the window, or a printed paper reserved ticket attached to the chair).
Learn more about flexible train tickets.
Like with airline travel, you have the option to book either one-way or a return ticket. If you're traveling out of town for a day trip, or you're returning to the same destination within a month by train, you can usually buy a ticket that is cheaper than two single one-way trips by selecting the return option. Selecting the Day Return (Anytime Day Return, Off-Peak Day Return etc.) option will allow you to take a trip to and from the same destinations on the same day, or a standard Return (Anytime Return, Off-Peak Return etc.) will normally allow you to travel back on your return journey within one calendar month of the date shown on your ticket.
Find out about Return train tickets in the UK.
If you're looking for the most affordable train travel options, a standard ticket could be what you're after. Alternatively, if you're coming to the UK for a well-earned break, you can treat yourself and upgrade to a First Class ticket. Most train companies in the UK offer First Class tickets that come with bigger tables and extra legroom, with some including a meal and free WiFi access. First Class facilities depend on the route and the train company you're traveling with and are sometimes subject to availability.
Discover more about the benefits of First Class train tickets or check out our guide to First Class train travel from London to Edinburgh.
In train stations in the many big cities in the UK, you'll find convenient bus, tram and subway connections to get you to your hotel or to catch another train if you're only passing through.
In London for instance, if you need to connect to the subway system (known as London Underground, or "The Tube"), you can buy a Visitor Oyster Card online or at a staffed station when you arrive.
If you're after cheap UK train tickets, check out the hints below and see how you could bag yourself a bargain. We'll always highlight the cheapest prices! Even if you're looking for last-minute train tickets, we've got great ways to save on those too.
Train tickets in the UK usually go on sale 3 months before the date of travel. Look out for Advance tickets, as these tend to be cheaper when they're first released. Be quick though, as they sell out on busier routes.
Find out more about our Advance ticket alert tool.
When traveling by train in the UK, you can benefit from reduced fares by choosing times of day that are less busy. When searching for tickets with us, we'll display all available tickets and options, highlighting the cheapest ones.
Learn more about Off-Peak train times.
Our clever little Price Prediction tool will peek into the future and let you know when ticket prices are about to rise – meaning you'll never miss out on the best value fares. Beat the rush and save on price too (currently available in the UK app only).
Discover the magic of Price Prediction.
They're types of train discount cards you can buy for £30 for unlimited use. You can get up to a 1/3 off the price of Off-Peak train tickets when using a Railcard. From kids to elderly people, there are great discounts out there you don't want to miss out on.
Find out more about Railcards.
GroupSave is a concession that allows any group of 3 - 9 passengers traveling together up to a 34% discount on Off-Peak tickets on selected routes.
Great for families and groups of friends, you can find this option when you select between 3 and 9 passengers for your journey.
Learn more about Groupsave.
Investing in a BritRail Pass can be a great way of taking your time and traveling at your own pace. By buying a BritRail pass, it could prove to be money well spent too. If you're planning on visiting more than one country in the UK during your trip, a BritRail Pass might be better than buying individual tickets.
Ever found yourself scrambling for a last-minute train ticket and wondered if you’re paying over the odds? Well, worry not! With our nifty money-saving tool, there’s no need to fret about ticket prices, even if it’s at the last possible moment. Use our Journey Planner to search for tickets, and we’ll always highlight the cheapest fares for the time you’ve selected. Alternatively, with the Trainline app, you can save money right up to the last second by using our advance purchase on the day feature.
Learn more about last-minute train tickets.
Buying your UK train tickets online or on our app is the quickest way to get onboard. To speed up the process we've also got Mobile Ticket and eTicket options, or have a look at the other collection methods below. For more information, read our guide on how to buy train tickets in the UK.
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If you've decided where and when you're going, it's time to make your purchase. There are four different ways available for you to book train tickets in the UK.
If you already know where you're going, you're only a few steps away from securing your ticket. Buying online with us is a great way of looking at Advance ticket options and train times picking up travel tips along the way. Start your search.
Using our app to book your tickets means you've got more control over your train travel. Signing up is simple and we highlight the cheapest prices for train tickets as well as platform information, quicker than at the station.
In the UK you still have the choice of buying printed "paper tickets" from a machine at the station. You'll have to queue, pay on-the-day prices (in many cases more expensive), and you won't be able to see or purchase Advance tickets.
In some rural and quiet areas of the UK, there won't be ticket machines. Trains in these parts of Britain will travel with a conductor who will be able to sell you a ticket as well as answer any questions you may have about your journey.
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Booked your tickets? Well, you're nearly good to go. There are several options for you to pick them up and they're all quick and easy.
Carry your tickets around with you. Etickets are fast and secure – simply store the PDF (portable document format) on your phone and portable device or print at home.
Discover etickets.
Skip the queues at the machine and get your ticket straight in the Trainline app. Simply scan the barcode at the gates and you're good to go (not available at all stations).
Discover Mobile Tickets.
Print a paper ticket at the ticket machine at the station using a unique collection code. You'll need to bring the credit or debit card you used to pay with you to collect the tickets.
If you fancy a souvenir to hold on to, get your printed tickets posted to you. No matter where you are in the world, they'll be delivered straight to your door (additional postage fees apply).
Whether you're going from London to Edinburgh by train or trying to get to the airport from the city center, we'll show you live train times and schedules 12 weeks in advance for any National Rail journey in the UK, all in real time.
By downloading our app, not only do you have your tickets in the palm of your hand, you also get access to live train times. If everything is running smoothly with your train, or it's delayed for some reason, you'll be the first to know. What's more – app users get platform information before those waiting by the departure boards.
If you don't have our app, you'll find electronic departure boards in most stations' entrance halls, showing live updates, train times and platform information. Find out more in our guide to reading train station boards. All travel information will also be announced on a tannoy (loudspeaker) system in English.
There are loads of amazing places you can visit by train in Great Britain, and the interconnected rail network makes traveling cross-country quick and easy. To find some inspiration on where to go, check out these country highlights below.
London to Manchester / Oxford to Birmingham
Discover the length and breadth of England. From coastal places such as St Ives, Cornwall and Devon to cosmopolitan hotspots like London and Liverpool (you could even take the train between them!), see all England has to offer by rail. And that's not forgetting to the many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) that reside up and down the nation. Why not head to the Cotswolds by train - we've complied a list of the best Cotswolds towns to visit - or explore the filming locations used in Love Actually?
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Discover trains in England.
Glasgow to Edinburgh / Inverness to Aberdeen
Explore the land of bagpipes, Braveheart, whisky and tartan by train. From exploring the historic grounds of Balmoral Castle to jumping on the magical Harry Potter train, Scotland's beauty can be seen from the comfort of your cabin. Benefit from smooth cross-country connections like Edinburgh to London in just 4 hours, or check out our Scotland rail map for more popular routes.
Discover trains in Scotland.
Cardiff to Swansea / Newport to Bangor
Feel the pride of a nation by taking inspiring train journeys in Wales. Whether you're into rugby, nature or castles, Wales has something on offer for everyone. From Cardiff, the capital and most diverse city, to the small towns and villages that make up Wales, go by train to make the most of this gem of a country.
Discover trains in Wales, including South Wales trains.
Rail and Sail (trains to Ireland)
If you're off to anywhere in Ireland for a short city break or you just want to know why the Irish have all the luck, we'll find the best way to get you there by land and sea. Take the scenic route and join up your train journey with the ferry to Dublin or Belfast with the Rail and Sail package today.
Find out more about Rail & Sail.
If you're traveling from abroad, don't just stick to the London bubble – to find the true beauty of Great Britain, you need to get out and explore! Check out these incredible UK destinations you can reach by train.
If you want to learn more about trains in Great Britain, we've added these extra handy tips and FAQs to make your life just that little bit sweeter.
A major advantage of visiting the UK is that you're within easy reach of other parts of Europe by train. Fancy a spur of the moment day trip to Amsterdam or to watch the closing stages of the Tour de France in Paris? Discover trains in Europe.
If you need more information on things to do in Great Britain or how to travel around Great Britain by train, check out our guides below.