Saturday, January 24 2009
By administrator on Saturday, January 24 2009, 21:49
Simply post a comment and we will put your rail travel tips, comments and recommendations in the right category. It real easy and will be shared with all visitors to the blog so we can all save £££'s on rail travel and enjoy recommendations from you.
Thanks for taking the time to tell us your tips, together we can make a difference.
The Team
Thursday, January 22 2009
By Mike on Thursday, January 22 2009, 15:26
We're running a competition to find good examples of split ticketing. A lot is written about this but it's difficult to find examples where there is a significant saving.
We'll give you a free first class return journey on the best example that get's posted.
The Raileasy Team
Wednesday, June 13 2007
By Mike on Wednesday, June 13 2007, 09:48
Heathrow - there is a cheaper but slower way to get to Heathrow than by using the Heathrow Express. You have to buy 2 tickets, one from Paddington to Hayes & Harlington and then Hayes & harlington to Heathrow Connect.
Monday, June 4 2007
By administrator on Monday, June 4 2007, 12:25
when purchasing your rail travel make sure you get the correct type of fare which can save you time and money with a ticket including the underground element. For example, you get a ticket from Richmond to Leeds which means you need to change at Victoria Station to Kings Cross. by purchasing a ticket with the underground travel element included you can simply pass through the turnstiles and proceed to your next station
By administrator on Monday, June 4 2007, 12:22
The journeys and prices raileasy.co.uk display are for the fastest, most direct services. Most people want to get to their destination as quickly as possible. However, if journey time is of no concern to you, please check prices for overtaken trains. You can do this by clicking on the link on the right hand side of the fares screen.
A good example of this is trains to Heathrow, please check our “Airport” section for more details.
By administrator on Monday, June 4 2007, 12:20
Travelling by Eurostar? Get discount fares to St Pancras.
There are some discount fares for travel to St Pancras which include the journey into London and the tube to St Pancras. Just select “St Pancras” as your destination. Please note the conditions of these fares state that you must have proof of onward Eurostar travel. An email with a ticket on departure reference number will be OK for this if you haven’t opted to have your tickets sent to you. Most train operating companies insist on you have the tickets.