Chiltern Railways is offering passengers discounted tickets for those who plan to travel on Fridays throughout September.
Tickets are available on the Chiltern Railways app and website for travel from selected stations on the Oxford to London Marylebone line, starting from as little as £5.40.
Bookings open from 10am on Mondays until midnight on Wednesdays to purchase discounted tickets for the following Friday of that week.
Andy Camp, Commercial and Customer Strategy Director at Chiltern Railways, said: “The Friday Flash Sale is the perfect opportunity for customers to experience some of the scenic destinations on the Chiltern route and connect with friends and family.
“Tickets can easily be purchased on the Chiltern Railways app or website and we hope this promotion will encourage more people to travel by rail.”
Flash Sale tickets will be available on specific Chiltern Railway routes only:
- London Marylebone northbound to stations between Bicester North and Birmingham (inclusive) and vice versa
- Birmingham southbound to stations between Banbury and London Marylebone (inclusive) and vice versa
- Oxford, Oxford Parkway and Islip to London Marylebone and vice versa
Discounted tickets can be purchased at the following times:
- Monday, September 9 (10am) – Wednesday, September 11 (midnight) for travel on Friday, September 13
- Monday, September 16 (10am) – Wednesday, September 18 (midnight) for travel on Friday, September 20
- Monday, September 23 (10am) – Wednesday, September 15 (midnight) for travel on Friday, September 27
Tickets and pricing are subject to availability.
For more information, go to Friday Flash Sale | Chiltern Railways
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