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davieG

Booking a train online

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Ok, I'm either too planks, blind or in the first stages of dementia but I'm trying to book 2 adult return tickets via the National Rail Enquiries and I've got all the way to moving to the East Midlands Trains but I've yet to find how to change it to 2 adults, it defaults to one and I can't find a field anywhere for number of passengers.

What am I missing, WTF is it!!

I've been through this 4 times now - HELP!!!!!

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Ok, I'm either too planks, blind orin the first satages of dementia but I'm trying to book 2 adult return tickets via the National Rail Enquiries and I've got all the way to moving to the Esst Midlands Trains but I've yet to find how to change it to 2 adults, it defaults to one and I can't find a field anywhere for number of pasesngers.

What am I missing, WTF is it!!

I've been through this 4 times now - HELP!!!!!

The easiest website to do it through is the Trainline, but you do get charged a small fee when you pay on card. I generally just use the First Great Western site, it's similar to the Trainline except you don't pay a fee. They both have a thing to change the number of adults.

Posted
Ok, I'm either too planks, blind or in the first stages of dementia but I'm trying to book 2 adult return tickets via the National Rail Enquiries and I've got all the way to moving to the East Midlands Trains but I've yet to find how to change it to 2 adults, it defaults to one and I can't find a field anywhere for number of passengers.

What am I missing, WTF is it!!

I've been through this 4 times now - HELP!!!!!

I had trouble with this too Davie a few years back - I did manage it eventually, but sorry, I can't remember how. All I remember was it was a pain in the neck.

If you are travelling to London, or somewhere along the route, have you tried Megabus.com? They're good if you can travel off-peak.

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The easiest website to do it through is the Trainline, but you do get charged a small fee when you pay on card. I generally just use the First Great Western site, it's similar to the Trainline except you don't pay a fee. They both have a thing to change the number of adults.

Thanks for that all sorted now :thumbup:

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