How to buy cheap train tickets to London Zone U1&2
Trip.com offers various ways to cut travel costs and get cheap train tickets, including booking in advance, using a Railcard or split tickets, and traveling at Off-Peak times. Find out more below.
Book in Advance
Advanced train tickets are typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Use a Railcard
Use a Railcard to get an average of 1/3 off and explore more train routes for commuting, family & friends trips, and weekend getaways
Travel Off-Peak
Save on train fares by avoiding peak times, traveling off-peak, and allowing for a flexible travel schedule
Split Tickets
Save an extra 30% on train fares by splitting a long train journey into two parts and enjoy the same journey at a cheaper price
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