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Does anyone know of some price railway and passes for travel in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland?
I jane austen a ride with another person and trying to get passes at a reasonable price for 3-4 weeks. We wanted an unlimited use. Someone Has links they can send me? I am 28 and my travel buddy is 22 if age makes a difference. Thank you in advance.
There are national Britrail passes that you have to buy before coming to the United Kingdom, or once you get here you could buy a regional pass. I think "freedom of the North-East 7 days Rover" is your best bet for Wuthering orders Heightsish! National adopts are sold in the United Kingdom, but also to prices much Britrail. Youth fares are valid until you turn 26 (and you need a subscription £ 24 students) but if you can get an ISIC student card then you are still eligible. It provides one third of the price as sold in the United Kingdom, including password Rover. You Britrail not need to use, but you should pay the adult price. If you can tie you to specific trains and book in advance, you will save a lot of cash. Long distance rates ahead of some roads go as low as £ 2.50 with a student membership. Book tickets Raileasy online (other booking sites do not take foreign cards), picking up from a machine in a Fasticket station and get your railcard at the box office. Take a look at Seat61.com for more info, it's a great site for planning rail travel through world.
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