Fare Splitting Saves Rail Passengers Cash ; Connecting Lower Priced Tickets to Cover Distance Legal

Western MailJune 15, 2008

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WELSH rail passengers could save hundreds of pounds by "fare splitting" instead of buying a single ticket because of a bizarre anomaly over ticket prices.

Financeguru Martin Lewis said rail users could save more than half on their travel costs by using fare splitting - where passengers buy a series of tickets for shorter journeys that connect to cover a longer route.

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Fare Splitting Saves Rail Passengers Cash ; Connecting Lower Priced Tickets to Cover Distance Legal

Mr Lewis, the founder of consumer and finance website www.moneysavingexpert.com, said that a standard Newport- Edinburgh returnticket could cost pounds 200, but fare splitting could ...

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