Travel by train in Scotland
Travelling to and from Edinburgh by train is an excellent journey which is quite comfortable and fast to take.
However, you might get turned off the idea initially, because it is sometimes a tricky affair to find the right
train ticket, due to the complicated fare system in British rail operations. Below are some tips on how to overcome
this.
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Single ticket or return ticket ?
There are various options to choose from when purchasing your train tickets in Scotland. First,
you can go for the single or return tickets. The full fare price for 2 singles does not always
exceed that of a return ticket. In fact, in some instances, you may find yourself paying less for 2
singles than you would for a return ticket. In order to get the cheapest return ticket, be sure to
specify your return date, especially if you intend to return on the same day.
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You can also purchase either the on or off peak train tickets as well. The on peak train tickets include those
for trains which run before 9.30 am and between 6-7 pm. These hours are considered peak as most trains are normally
busy during this time of the day. For this reason, the on peak rail tickets will be priced higher than the off peak
tickets. The rule of thumb for getting cheap train tickets anywhere in the world is to buy them early in advance.
Preferably, you should buy your tickets as early as eight to twelve weeks in advance, especially for long distance
routes such as Edinburgh-London or Edinburgh to the Scottish highlands.
If you wish to purchase cheap day return train tickets online, be sure to check out websites such as Best Fare
Finder and TheTrainLine. There are various destinations included on the day return tickets to and from
Edinburgh. You can travel cheap by taking the off peak day trips to Glasgow, Stirling, Linlithgow, Falkirk and
North Berwick as well. This is the best deal you can get for day train trips to Edinburgh and other Scottish
destinations, which will have you returning on the same day. For your overnight trip in Edinburgh, take the day
train trip pass which will enable you to take in Edinburgh’s most famous tourist attractions within a single
day. Alternatively, you could opt for the 2-day break train pass to Edinburgh which offers two days and one
night short break by a train from London to Edinburgh.
In short, if you want to travel cheap in Scotland via train, be sure to always travel during the off peak times,
make reservations, buy return tickets, and more importantly buy them as early as possible for the long distance
journeys. You can purchase your train tickets by calling the train operator. If you wish to get the best discount
possible on your train fare, you should avoid booking your train ticket with a foreign agent. The best thing is in
fact: Use the internet.
Travel by train, the benefits and it is usual cheaper than air or by car
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