Stop overpaying for train tickets.

We find cheaper split tickets which other sites miss - and book them in one click. Just £1 when we save you money. Nothing when we don’t.

🔒 Secure booking 💷 £1 flat fee or £1/month unlimited 🛡️ No tracking, no ads - sign-in optional
Searches: Avanti West Coast LNER GWR CrossCountry Lumo TransPennine Thameslink Southern + 17 more

How it works

Plan your journey here, click Continue, and book on the train operator’s own site - we never touch your payment details. Our service fee is a flat £1 per booking, or £1/month for unlimited bookings if you travel often. That’s it.

As a guest

No account, no signup. Plan your journey, click Continue, and pay a flat £1 service fee. Your booking happens on the operator’s own site - we hand you straight through. That’s less than half what Trainline charge, and we charge it once per booking, not once per ticket.

With a sign-in (£1/month, unlimited)

If you travel more than once a month, the maths flips: £1/month for unlimited bookings is cheaper than paying £1 each time. Sign-in is by magic link - enter your email, we send you a single tap-to-sign-in link, no password to remember. Cancel any time from your account page.

How that compares

  • Trainline: £1–£2 per ticket, every time, no exceptions.
  • Us, pay-as-you-go: £1 per booking (covers outward + return).
  • Us, monthly: £1/month, unlimited bookings, no per-ticket fees ever.

Plus our split-ticket planner finds savings the standard checkouts miss. The fee is paid through Stripe; we never see your card details.

Frequently asked

What is a split ticket and how does it save money?

UK rail pricing has quirks: it’s often cheaper to buy several tickets for one journey than a single through-ticket. For example, a London-Manchester journey might cost less as London-Crewe + Crewe-Manchester, all on the same train. You don’t change trains - you just hold two tickets instead of one. Our planner searches every plausible split and surfaces the cheapest combination.

Is split ticketing legal?

Yes - explicitly permitted under the National Rail Conditions of Travel. The only requirement is that your train calls at the station where the tickets change over, which our planner enforces. Hundreds of thousands of passengers use split tickets every year. No grey area.

Do I need to download anything or create an account?

No app, ever. As a guest you don’t need an account - plan your journey, click Continue, and pay a flat £1 service fee. We never see your card details - the booking happens on the train operator’s own site. Signing in is optional, and only worth it if you book more than once a month: £1/month gets you unlimited bookings with no per-booking fee. Sign-in uses a magic link emailed to you, so there’s no password to remember.

Are these prices accurate?

Yes. We pull live fares directly from each operator’s booking system. The price shown here is the price you’ll pay on the operator’s site - we don’t add a markup. Prices can shift between searches if an Advance fare bucket sells out; if that happens, the operator’s site will show the new price when you check out.

Why are you cheaper than Trainline?

Trainline (and similar resellers) charge a booking fee of roughly £1–£2 on every ticket, regardless of whether they saved you anything. We charge a flat £1 per booking - one fee whether it’s a single, a return, or a multi-leg split. Travel more than once a month and you can switch to £1/month for unlimited bookings with no per-booking fee at all, which no incumbent offers. Same train, same seat; you come out ahead net of fees on every booking.

How do you get paid?

Two ways, and you pick. Guest: a flat £1 service fee per booking, paid through Stripe at the time you click Continue. One fee covers single or return - we don’t charge per ticket, even on split-ticket itineraries. Subscription: £1/month for unlimited bookings, no per-booking fees. Cancel any time from your account page. We never see your card details either way - Stripe handles payment, and the train operator handles the ticket itself.

What if my train is delayed or cancelled?

You’re covered by Delay Repay (the UK rail industry’s compensation scheme) on every ticket, exactly as you would be if you’d booked direct. Refunds and delay claims go through the operator who sold you the ticket - their customer-service page handles it. We don’t get in the way.

Can I use a railcard?

Yes. Select your railcard from the dropdown before searching and we’ll apply the discount automatically. We support all major UK railcards: 16-25, 26-30, 16-17 Saver, Senior, Two Together, Family & Friends, Disabled Persons, HM Forces, Veterans, and Network. The discount carries through to the operator’s checkout.

Where do you get your data from?

We pull live fares directly from each operator’s own booking system - the same backend the operator uses to power its own website. Our data-recovery technology handles the anti-bot defences that block ordinary scrapers, so we get accurate fares from every operator, not just the ones that play nicely with everyone else.