Say "Sorry, I've Got Plans!" this summer and travel to London, Liverpool or Birmingham with LNR & WMR

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Josh

29 Jun 20262 min read

London, Liverpool or Birmingham for £7.50-£12.50 on London Northwestern Railway

Summer is finally upon us once again. Instead of making forgettable weekend plans, why not give the TV a break and take a day trip to London, Birmingham or Liverpool, spending the time exploring what these cities have to offer. London Northwestern Railway are offering tickets between £7.50 and £12.50 across their route to travel to any of these cities.

Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool
The Royal Albert Dock at night, Liverpool.

The Key Info

  • Book between 22nd June - 6th July
  • Travel between 29th June - 31st August
  • Single tickets between £7.50 and £12.50, save 1/3rd with a Railcard
  • Bookings must be made at least 7 days before travel

Where can I travel?

Map showing where tickets can be purchased from on the LNR route towards Liverpool
Map showing where tickets can be purchased from on the LNR route towards Liverpool
Map showing where tickets can be purchased from on the LNR route towards Birmingham
Map showing where tickets can be purchased from on the LNR route towards Birmingham
Map showing where tickets can be purchased from on the LNR route towards London
Map showing where tickets can be purchased from on the LNR route towards London

Where can I book these tickets?

Any participating retailer (note that you won't be able to book at a station ticket machine). No need to directly book with LNR directly - you can book with TrainSplit to automatically save on your journey and benefit from our excellent booking experience and customer support team, should you need it.

We'll make it clear when we are selling you a ticket which is part of the sale - look out for the promotional "flair" next to search results.

Example search for Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston, with a 'flair' showcasing that the user is being offered a promotional fare

TrainSplit also charges no booking fees. If we don't save you any money with split tickets, you won't pay any more than the standard fare.

Get booking now by using our journey planner in the sidebar, or heading home.

What's the catch?

On weekdays you'll need to be mindful of the off-peak restrictions. But, these aren't Advance tickets so there are far fewer drawbacks than we have seen in previous Rail Sales. You're not tied down to travelling on a specific train, as long as you travel on the same day and only on LNR or WMR services.


Want to learn more about the sale? Head on over to https://lnr.uk/sale for all the details.

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