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How to find cheap train tickets to deal With TrainPal

To get cheap train tickets to deal, you need to be very savvy when buying tickets. But don't worry, we are here to give you the best advice to save money. Until you realize it, you will have some extra money to spend in the city instead of just using it to go there!


Let's start our money-saving list, first of all, be sure to buy train tickets to deal in advance. In some cases, the price of train tickets to deal will increase as the departure date approaches. So, by buying a pre-sale ticket as far in advance as possible, you will give yourself a better chance of getting cheap train tickets to deal.

Where to find cheap train tickets to deal?

Head over to our train ticket page for a complete guide.


When buying cheap advance tickets, try to book your tickets during off-peak hours. When selecting a train ticket to deal train ticket, be sure to check all the rail tickets to deal in the drop-down menu as we will highlight the cheapest off-peak tickets.


Before you buy a ticket, make sure that the price of your return train ticket to deal is actually lower than the price of two one-way tickets. Sometimes one method may be cheaper than the other. The same is true of the chosen arrival station. When you choose "deal, Any" and a particular train station, try to check the train fares to deal differences.


In particular, it is worth noting that if you choose to buy direct train tickets or split train tickets, their final prices will be different. Split train tickets will stop at different stations. Although the time will be extended, in some cases it will be cheaper to buy split train tickets than direct train tickets to deal


Are you taking trains to deal with a group of two or more people? Then, you can also get a certain discount on train fares to deal, thanks to the group purchase of train tickets. This is a very useful money saving technique. Please note that these group tickets are not available for all journeys, and if your journey proves valid and you select from the train ticket drop-down menu, these group tickets will automatically apply. All tickets must be purchased at one time, and all passengers must travel together on the day of departure.


If you need more tips on buying the cheap train tickets to deal, please check out our train tickets page

Popular Trains to deal

It's easy and economic to take the train traveling to deal from all over the UK, including direct routes to some of the country's biggest cities like London, Birmingham, Manchester, etc. You can start your search to find the cheapest train ticket on our train ticket page.

RouteTrain fares fromFastest routeTrains per dayTrain operators
London St Pancras International to Deal£121h 23mAround 49Southeastern
London Bridge to Deal£121h 54mAround 66London Underground
Stratford International to Deal£14.71h 16mAround 47Southeastern
Sandwich to Deal£4.63mAround 18Southeastern
London Victoria to Deal£121h 49mAround 67London Underground
London Kings Cross to Deal£121h 34mAround 49Southeastern
Barking to Deal£46.12h 4mAround 66London Underground

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Cheap Trains to deal FAQs

Q1:

Which train companies run trains to deal?

A: There are a number of trains companies in the UK that operate cheap trains to deal, includingSoutheastern, London Underground.

Q2:

How can I get cheap train tickets to deal?

A: It’s easy to grab yourself cheap train tickets to deal. You can get cheap train tickets to deal by splitting your ticket with us.

Q3:

Are trains running to deal?

A: Trains run frequently almost every day to deal, although there may be less services during the weekends and bank holidays. Check our live train times for up-to-date information on trains to deal.

Q4:

What is Split Ticketing?

A: Split tickets means dividing your train journey into two or more parts, each with a separate ticket, rather than just one ticket from the departure station to the destination. If you buy multiple tickets along the trip, you can save a lot of money than buying one ticket in some cases.

Q5:

How does split train tickets UK work?

A: For example, if you travel from London to deal, you can buy two tickets - one to deal to Morpeth and one from Morpeth to London Kings Cross - instead of one single train tickets to deal throughout the entire journey. What's more, you can take the same train for the whole journey without changing it. The train only needs to stop for a while at the split ticket station along the way. If you are asked to show the correct ticket, make sure you show the correct ticket part of the whole journey.