Use the split ticket journey planner below to book moneysaving Brampton (Cumbria) and Leeds split train tickets exactly the same way you would ordinarily book your otherwise more expensive train tickets online.
You could save heaps of money if you split your Brampton (Cumbria) and Leeds train ticket. Plus, you will still travel on the same train, at the same time and most probably in the same seat - just for a lot less money!
The only difference is that in place of just booking you the more expensive through train ticket between Brampton (Cumbria) and Leeds our system will first determine if cheaper split ticket options exist, at the times you have selected, and then offer you the cheaper train tickets. Click Here to book your cheap and officail split train tickets on Brampton (Cumbria) and Leeds trains.
Splitting your Brampton (Cumbria) to Leeds train tickets is when, instead of just one more expensive through ticket to Leeds from Brampton (Cumbria), you purchase separate tickets for two or more sectors of the route you wish to travel without affecting your travel options in any way.
For example, if you wanted to travel from Brampton (Cumbria) to Leeds, you would expect to buy a ticket direct from Brampton (Cumbria) to Leeds. However, you may find it a lot cheaper to buy a ticket from Brampton (Cumbria) to Deighton, and another from Deighton to Dronfield and still another from Dronfield to Leeds for a much cheaper combined split train ticket price. This is especially true when not all sectors of your journey between Leeds and Brampton (Cumbria) are during peak time.
So, by buying several tickets that in combination make up the whole of your Leeds to Brampton (Cumbria) rail route, you could massively reduce your travel cost.
Use the split train ticket journey planner above to automatically do the hard work for you by searching the entire National Rail fares database for every possible permutation of travel to identify the best of any available split ticketing options for your train journey between Leeds and Brampton (Cumbria), and at the times that you select.
Leeds railway station is the mainline railway station serving the city centre of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. It is the third-busiest railway station in the UK outside London and is located on New Station Street to the south of City Square, at the bottom of Park Row, behind the landmark Queens Hotel.
Leeds is a major hub for local and regional destinations across Yorkshire such as to York, Scarborough, Hull, Doncaster and Sheffield. The station lies at the heart of the Metro commuter network for West Yorkshire providing services to Bradford, Wakefield, Dewsbury, Huddersfield and Halifax.
With over 31 million passenger entries and exits each year, Leeds is the busiest railway station in the North of England and the third-busiest railway station in the United Kingdom outside London, after Birmingham New Street and Glasgow Central.
Leeds is an important hub on the British rail network. The station is the terminus of the Leeds branch of the East Coast Main Line (on which London North Eastern Railway provides high speed inter-city services to London King's Cross every half hour from the station) and is an important stop on the Cross Country Route between Scotland, the Midlands and South West England connecting to major cities such as Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Derby, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and Penzance.
There are also regular inter-city services to major destinations throughout Northern England including Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Sheffield. It is also the terminus for trains running on the scenic Settle to Carlisle Line. Future expansion will link the station to the proposed High Speed 2 (HS2) network.
Leeds railway station is served by train operators, London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry, TransPennine Express, Northern and East Midlands Railway. It is also the hub of the MetroTrain network in West Yorkshire, being the terminus of the following lines:
The Leeds branch of the East Coast Main Line to London King's Cross
Midland Main Line to London St Pancras
Airedale Line to Keighley/Skipton/Heysham Port/Morcambe/Carlisle
Caldervale Line to Manchester Oxford Road /Blackpool North/Huddersfield
Hallam Line to Castleford/Wakefield/Barnsley/Sheffield
Harrogate Line to Harrogate/Knaresborough/York
Huddersfield Line to Dewsbury/Huddersfield
Pontefract Line to Castleford/Pontefract/Knottingley/Goole
Wakefield Line to Wakefield/Doncaster/Sheffield
Wharfedale Line to Ilkley
Leeds-Bradford Lines to Bradford
Split ticketing on trains between Brampton (Cumbria) and Leeds is allowed, is perfectly legal and can save you a lot of money. The National Conditions of Travel clearly state that you may use more than one ticket to complete your train journey between Leeds and Brampton (Cumbria) provided that "the train you are in calls at each station where you change from one ticket to another". Unless you would ordinarilly need to change trains you also do not have to leave the train and get back on it in between the start and end of your journey.
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Split Tickets - Brampton (Cumbria) and Leeds Trains
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