New research reveals travellers could save up to 87 percent on London train fares if travelling from these Northern stations…

New research reveals travellers could save up to 87 percent on London train fares if travelling from these Northern stations

Liverpool train-goers can save ÂŁ151 on advanced train tickets to London Waterloo

Stations with the lowest advanced booking savings include Reading, Oxford, and Derby

As the post-pandemic world of travel reopens, the opportunity for business meetings across the UK has grown significantly. But in an era of inflation and soaring costs, the amount spent on rail travel is becoming a concern for both commuters and businesses alike.

While conventional wisdom suggests that booking train tickets in advance can yield substantial savings, how true is this in practice?

Good Travel Management has delved into the cost dynamics of travelling to London Waterloo, as well as some of the UK’s other busiest train stations and commuter hubs, including Birmingham New Street, Leeds City Station and Glasgow Central*, to find out how much commuters could save when booking ahead of time for important business meetings.

UK stations with the highest advanced booking savings to London Waterloo

Rank

Station Name

Anytime Booking Average Cost

Advance Booking Average Cost

Average Savings

Percentage Saved

1

Liverpool Central

ÂŁ174.30

ÂŁ23.00

ÂŁ151.30

87%

2

Liverpool Lime Street

ÂŁ174.30

ÂŁ23.00

ÂŁ151.30

87%

3

Exeter Central

ÂŁ152.50

ÂŁ23.60

ÂŁ128.90

85%

4

Exeter St David’s

ÂŁ152.50

ÂŁ23.60

ÂŁ128.90

85%

5

Birmingham New Street

ÂŁ109.00

ÂŁ17.00

ÂŁ92.00

84%

6

Coventry

ÂŁ88.20

ÂŁ14.00

ÂŁ74.20

84%

7

Manchester Piccadilly

ÂŁ187.70

ÂŁ31.00

ÂŁ156.70

83%

8

Wolverhampton

ÂŁ120.50

ÂŁ21.00

ÂŁ99.50

83%

9

Birmingham Moor Street

ÂŁ109.00

ÂŁ19.00

ÂŁ90.00

83%

10

Birmingham International

ÂŁ97.40

ÂŁ17.00

ÂŁ80.40

83%

The study findings show that those travelling from Liverpool Central and Liverpool Lime Street will save the most money if they book a train fare in advance. An anytime booking costs ÂŁ174.30. However, an advanced booking can cost as little as ÂŁ23.00. This is a significant saving of ÂŁ151.30 (87%).

Exeter Central and Exeter St David’s are in second position, with travellers able to save ÂŁ128.90 on a full price ticket (85%) with an advanced booking. An anytime ticket is ÂŁ152.50, but an advanced ticket can be as low as ÂŁ23.60.

UK stations with the lowest advanced booking savings to London Waterloo

Rank

Station Name

Anytime Booking Average Cost

Advance Booking Average Cost

Average Savings

Percentage Saved

1

Reading

ÂŁ32.20

ÂŁ21.10

ÂŁ11.10

34%

2

Paisley Gilmour Street

ÂŁ199.50

ÂŁ122.40

ÂŁ77.10

39%

3

Oxford

ÂŁ42.20

ÂŁ24.00

ÂŁ18.20

43%

4

Derby

ÂŁ115.50

ÂŁ55.50

ÂŁ60.00

52%

5

Middlesborough

ÂŁ191.40

ÂŁ86.90

ÂŁ104.50

55%

6

Berwick-Upon-Tweed

ÂŁ196.90

ÂŁ88.10

ÂŁ108.80

55%

7

Huddersfield

ÂŁ163.30

ÂŁ72.50

ÂŁ90.80

56%

8

Edinburgh

ÂŁ196.90

ÂŁ86.00

ÂŁ110.90

56%

9

Sheffield

ÂŁ119.50

ÂŁ49.50

ÂŁ70.00

59%

10

Nottingham

ÂŁ109.50

ÂŁ44.50

ÂŁ65.00

59%

 

It is noteworthy that London Waterloo had the highest number of train stations where booking in advance did not impact the price.

The 14 stations included:

London Bridge, London Victoria, London Liverpool Street, London Euston, Stratford (London), London Kings Cross, London Paddington, Watford Junction, St Albans City, Gatwick Airport, Cambridge, Brighton, Northampton, and Chelmsford.

London Waterloo Station was found to have the highest average savings when booking in advance (52 percent). The average cost to buy a train ticket to London Waterloo was ÂŁ111.32, but this dropped significantly to ÂŁ36.30 when booking two months in advance, the cheapest of all the major railway stations studied.

On average, travellers save 44 percent when booking rail tickets two months in advance. That’s a saving of ÂŁ57.16 on average, though this cost will fluctuate depending on the distance travelled.

Laura Busby, Commercial Director at Good Travel Management, said: “Understanding the dynamics of rail fare savings is crucial in today’s evolving travel landscape. Whether you’re a business traveller or a leisure commuter, understanding the factors that influence ticket prices, like distance, ticket type, region, competition, and passenger demand empowers you to make more economical choices.

“By doing so, travellers can ensure that their rail journeys are not only cost-effective but also more enjoyable, adding extra value to their travel experiences.”

Featured Photo by Adrian Raudaschl on Unsplash.

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