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help dont understand trains at all ?!?
Right so at the weekend i need to get the train to yeovil.
one problem i dont understand what sort of ticket i need to get and will i have to switch trains and stuff im so confused :S im desperate to go its the only way i can get there but im so confused on it all like even just the trains in general really.
can someone explain it to me like im gonna leave friday to come back on sunday. help?!?
its just its my first time so im a little scared
8 Answers
- David SLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
You need an OFF PEAK RETURN. Make your outward journey after 09-30am on Friday. Return anytime on Sunday. By one ticket for the whole journey.
For timetable information go to www.nationalrail.co.uk or telephone 08457 48 49 50
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- ?Lv 68 years ago
As others have said, it would be a bit easier to help if you told us where you are travelling FROM!
However, I strongly advise you to use the National Rail website (www.nationalrail.co.uk) - or one of the Train Operating Companies such as Southwest Trains, Great Western and so on: The Trainline and other similar sites charge booking fees, credit card use fees, delivery fees and so on, should you decide to book your tickets this way.
If you use the National Rail site, just enter your departure station, destination, date and approximate time that you want to travel, and it will list the possible train journeys and tell you what the chepest fare option is for each one.
Source(s): Retired UK Train Driver - Anonymous8 years ago
We can't help you with any of the detailed information you need because although we know that you want to go to Yeovil you haven't told us where you are starting from!!!!
- JonLv 78 years ago
If y0u add:
1) Where you are starting from
2) Times when you want to travel
we can probably tell you when the train runs, what it will cost and where - if anywhere - you need to change.
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- ?Lv 68 years ago
If you go to the train line website and enter your destination it will tell you which ticket to buy and when to change. Then when you are travelling asking the staff for help is the easiest way to get the right train.
- Rona LachatLv 78 years ago
http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/planjourney/...
When making a journey by train the destination is important. The other thing that is important is WHERE you start your journey from.
- Timbo is hereLv 78 years ago
Enter your journey times and dates on the following website and it will tell you where the changes are if any and the times of the trains you will be changing to.