The Britrail Consecutive Pass is valid for any 3, 4, 8, 15, 22 days or 1 month consecutive travel.
The Britrail Flexi Pass is a Flexi Pass valid for any 3, 4 or 8 days within a 1 month period or any 15 days within a 2 month period. Travel days may be used consecutively or non-consecutively.
A day of rail travel is a 24 hour period from midnight to midnight - allows for unlimited travel on any number of trains for each day of use.
General
Are seat reservations compulsory? Seat reservations on trains within Britain are not compulsory, they are optional. You can purchase your rail pass & simply hop on the train you wish to travel on - it does depends on which class you purchase. If you purchase First class then you can sit anywhere in First class and the same rule applies for a Second class pass. Seat reservations can be made locally if you have a service you must catch.
Inclusions
A BritRail pass allows for unlimited travel on the network for the number of days selected on the pass.
1st November 2018 - 28th February 2019 (All travel must be completed by 23:59 on 28th February 2019)
Price based on 3 day BritRail Consecutive Pass in 2nd class.
Other pass types available including 1st class & child passes.
Travel at 60 and Rail Plus booking conditions apply. Please contact us for more information.
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