Group Train Journey

How to Prepare for a Group Train Journey?

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Thinking about taking the train to the UK? There are a lot of different factors to consider if you want to get the best possible experience. And these factors will differ slightly depending on whether you’re traveling on your own or accompanied by a group. This might make a big difference if, for example, you’re arranging transport to a particular function for a large number of people. Here are some tips when planning a group train journey!

Buy Tickets in Advance

Rail operators want to fill their cabins reliably. This might mean fewer people queueing at stations and a more reliable flow of cash from the passenger to the train company. They’ll therefore offer incentives, in the form of discounts, for those that book their travel in advance.

Buy Tickets in Advance
Buy Tickets in Advance

If you’re traveling with friends, then it’s worth checking whether you can get a cheaper rate by buying a group ticket. This might mean getting a third off for groups smaller than nine people and an even more substantial discount for larger groups.

 In some cases, you can get a discount by simple virtue of the fact that you’re shopping online. It’s especially worth exploring these options if you’re buying a season ticket or a single ticket for a very long and expensive trip.

There’s another reason to buy tickets in advance, which applies especially to those traveling in large groups. It will help to make sure that the train you’re booking transport on will actually have the room to accommodate all of the people who’ve pre-booked. 

Check your Station and Departure Time

Check Departure Time
Check Departure Time

Missing your train isn’t much fun – especially when you have other trains to catch along the way and especially when there aren’t going to be any more trains for a while. It’s, therefore, a good idea to confirm exactly where your train is departing from and when it’s doing so.

This might apply when you’re catching a train in an unfamiliar part of the world. But it’s still possible to be caught out when you’re traveling from a station you visit every day.

Leave Plenty of Time

The more time you leave yourself, the less likely you are to be caught out. Trains can run late, even if you know the departure time. Don’t leave yourself vulnerable: set out early and arrive early. If you are on a group train journey, this applies especially. If you’re going to be collecting your tickets, then you should leave extra time to do that, too.

Leave Plenty of Time
Leave Plenty of Time

Don’t Rely on the Food and Drink Service

Longer train journeys will tend to provide a food trolley – but this isn’t guaranteed. Also, the food might be extremely overpriced. Don’t be gouged; stock up on food and drink in advance.

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