The Great British Rail Sale: Popular journeys available at discounted prices for one week only
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A popular sale has returned which will enable passengers to travel across England and Wales at discounted prices.
The Great British Rail Sale will begin on Tuesday, January 23 and last for one week only, offering journeys across popular routes.
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Hide AdDuring the week-long sale, which will end on Monday, January 29, passengers will be able to claim up to 50% off selected advance and off-peak rail tickets.
Over a million discounted tickets will be available to various destinations between England and Wales, as well as cross-border trips to Scotland.
However it is important to note that the discounted journeys will only be applicable to those taking place between Tuesday, January 30 to Friday, March 25 2024.
The sale is following the Government seeking to reform the railways in order to bring more customers back to the rail network.
Popular journeys included in the sale include;
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Hide AdPortsmouth to Penzance - usually priced at £43, sale price at £21.
Birmingham to Bristol - usually priced at £30.60, sale price at £15.30.
Manchester to Leeds - usually priced at £8.60, sale price at £4.30.
Leicester to Sheffield - usually priced at £7.30, sale price at £3.60.
Transport Secretary, Mark Harper said: “The return of the Great British Rail Sale is good news for passengers, following the success of the previous sale which saw passengers benefit from around £7 million in savings on their travel costs.
“With discounts on more than a million tickets, there’ll be plenty of opportunity to connect with friends and family and explore great destinations across the country – I hope passengers make the most of this sale and choose to travel by rail.”
The first Great British Rail Sale took place in 2022, and saw passengers save around £7 million on rail tickets.
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