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📌 BBC’s Rip-Off Britain: “Booking a Bargain Train Ticket” (Link)
Travel expert Simon Calder highlights how buying multiple tickets for a single journey — such as splitting at key stations — can save passengers significant amounts. This is the very principle behind TrainSplit’s advanced fare engine.
— BBC Rip-Off Britain Travel Guide
Split-ticketing continues to gain national recognition. As featured in the BBC’s travel savings guide, TrainSplit is spotlighted as a top tool for beating high fares.
📌 “Slash Train Fares with Fare Splitting” — MailOnline Travel, 4 February 2017 (Link)
Source: Jonny Heywood
A football fan who tweeted under the name of Jonny booked a trip from Newcastle to Oxford and by splitting his ticket into several parts the frugal scheme saved him £56
By using TrainSplit.com, passengers can save up to £48 on long journeys by booking multiple tickets for single legs of the trip — even if it means carrying up to 28 tickets for one return journey.
Fare splitting is a clever hack that helps travellers cut costs while navigating the complex UK rail pricing system.
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