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  • Hi, welcome back to Joel and Lia, so today we're out and about and we're gonna give you our top tips for travelling on trains in the UK.

  • Trains are really popular method of travel here in the UK so we thought you guys might want to know about it if you visit London or if you're moving here.

  • Yeah, so these are just our top tips for travel and they're so useful so enjoy!

  • And it's not just London it's like the UK everywhere.

  • So tip number one is buying tickets so as soon as you know you're going to travel, I recommend booking in advance so if you know you're going to travel in three weeks, get online and get that date in and find the cheapest tickets.

  • The website that I use is Virgin Trains and you can also use the Trainline.com; however, do be aware that there's a £1.50 booking fee, or £1, so be prepared to pay that.

  • And if you don't know you're gonna be travelling in advance you could always just buy tickets at the ticket office at the station either on their machine or in person, but be prepared to pay a little bit more for this.

  • So the next tip is to consider splitting your fare if you're traveling over a long distance; so it might actually work out cheaper if you book two tickets instead of one. So if you're going from Southampton to London it might be cheaper to book a ticket from Southampton to Basingstoke and then Basingstoke to London.

  • Some websites, there are quite a few actually that do this for you so for example Rail Easy is a really good website that'll do it for you and calculate whether or not it'd be cheaper; and don't worry this is completely within the terms of use from these rail companies, you're not breaking any rules.

  • Oh, it's so cold!

  • Okay so the next tip is that there is a rail card out there for nearly everyone, for example me and Lia today have used a two-together rail card which means that if you've got someone you travel with a lot, you get reduced price tickets If you travel together.

  • You have to travel together you can't not be with them or you can't be with someone who looks like them, you know it doesn't work. I've tried it.

  • And for instance, when I travel alone I use my under 25 rail card which will probably run out this year!

  • Then you'll have to do what I just did and get a network rail card basically, if you want more information go to national rail and they list all the different rail cards on there; so it's definitely worth it if you live here or if you're coming on holiday here for a few months.

  • Yeah so worth it, there's nearly one for everyone.

  • If like me you're coming from outside of London into London you need to go straight down to the underground and sort out your underground travel.

  • Now TfL is completely separate to national rail, so you can use your oyster card or if you've got contactless that's just a simple easy way you just use your bank card tap it on the thing and walk straight through.

  • And don't forget this isn't just limited to trains or underground you can use your contactless on buses, too.

  • One more tip guys if you're on trains and you're planning to do a little bit of work on your laptop make sure you check that it's okay to plug your laptop in.

  • Because there's some plug sockets on trains that you absolutely cannot use, and the train companies go mental if you plug your laptop or your phone in.

  • Usually it's fine but you will have warning signs like for the cleaners only so just be extra careful when doing that.

  • I once got told off for plugging my hair straighteners in girl's gotta do what girls gotta do!

  • So we hope you've enjoyed this video guys and that it's been informative for you and helpful.

  • Yeah, we use trains all the time and we know that lots of you do when you come to the UK so we thought it might be helpful.

  • And last tip, if you're gonna eat on the train make sure you don't pick anything smelly, we love eating Popchips and dipping them in something nice so highly recommend those!

  • Anyway we'll see you soon, Bye!

Hi, welcome back to Joel and Lia, so today we're out and about and we're gonna give you our top tips for travelling on trains in the UK.

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