South Western Railway is, once again, joining train operators throughout England and Wales to make taking that special trip easier and cheaper.
For a limited period, SWR is offering tickets at up to half price on some of its most popular routes to and from London.
The Great British Rail Sale continues until Monday, 20th January, with customers able to claim up to 50% off selected Advance and Off-Peak rail tickets.
SWR has 100,000 tickets for sale to over 80 destinations on its network, including London, Exeter, Weymouth, Winchester and Portsmouth.
Passengers from Salisbury can travel to London for as little as £9 each way.
In addition to these great savings, SWR customers can turn their trip into a treat by claiming an SWR Reward, which could include a discount on attractions like the London Eye OR ZSL London Zoo or a discounted lunch at restaurants, including Gordon Ramsay’s Street Burger. For more information on SWR Rewards, please visit: southwesternrailway.com/rewards
Peter Williams, SWR’s Customer and Commercial Director said:
“Once again, South Western Railway is delighted to be part of the Great British Rail Sale and to give our customers a chance to visit many of the outstanding destinations we serve, at a great discount.
“Whether it’s for a short break away or to visit family and friends, we look forward to welcoming customers old and new aboard our services as part of this great initiative.”
Sale tickets will be available for journeys taking place between Friday, 17th January, and Monday, 31st March.
Only a limited number of tickets are available, and no further sale tickets will go on offer once sold out. For further inspiration, more fantastic destinations can be found on SWR’s website here.

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