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New train tickets from just £10 launch next week
Summary
The Great British Rail Sale runs Jan 6–12 and will offer reduced advance and off-peak fares that can be used on many routes between Jan 13 and Mar 25, 2026; some fares fall to around £10.
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The government will run the Great British Rail Sale from 6 to 12 January. Millions of advance and off-peak tickets will be reduced for that week. Discounted tickets can be used on many routes between 13 January and 25 March 2026. Ministers say the scheme is intended to support domestic tourism during the winter months.
Key details:
- The sale runs from 6–12 January 2026, with travel dates available from 13 January to 25 March 2026.
- Nearly all train operators are reported to be taking part, covering routes across Britain.
- Example fares cited include Exeter to London Waterloo reduced to £10, London St Pancras to Whitstable to £7.50, Sheffield to London to £25.50, and Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport to £1.20.
- This is the fourth year the Rail Sale has run; last year more than 1 million tickets were sold, bringing in over £9 million and saving passengers around £8 per journey on average.
- The sale comes after an announcement that rail fares will be frozen next year and is described by ministers as part of plans to create a publicly owned Great British Railways.
Summary:
The week-long sale is scheduled to begin on 6 January and offers steep reductions on many advance and off-peak fares, with tickets valid for travel through 25 March 2026. The government presents the scheme as part of wider rail reforms and a freeze on fares announced last month.
