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How do I change my seat preferences on Trainline?

Flexible tickets
  1. If you have an Anytime, Off-Peak or Super Off-Peak tickets, seat can be change. ...
  2. Log in to your account and open the ticket which you would like to amend. ...
  3. Please click on the change date/time option to amend your seats. ...
  4. Once you have clicked continue you will then be asked to search for a new date/time.




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Your seat will be automatically assigned when you complete your reservation. You may change your assigned seat and choose a different seat at any time after your booking is complete by viewing your reservation in the Amtrak app or on Amtrak.com. There is no fee to change your seat.

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If your seats are not grouped together then either: the train is full, only limited availability left. the ticket types you have booked don't match. 2 separate bookings were made independently of each other.

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Most trains are fitted with priority seating for travellers who are disabled, elderly passengers, pregnant passengers or passengers carrying toddlers. Priority seats are present on the vast majority of trains in the UK, offering space for customers with reduced mobility or who may need a little more room.

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Your seat will be automatically assigned when you complete your reservation. You may change your assigned seat at any time after your booking is complete using interactive seat maps on the Amtrak app or on Amtrak.com. There is no fee to change your seat.

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During booking: When booking your ticket online or through the Amtrak app, you'll be prompted to select your seat if it's available for your train and class of service. After booking: If you've already booked your ticket, you can log in to your Amtrak account and select your seat up to 45 minutes before departure.

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Go to “My trips/check-in” from the homepage and enter your name and record. From there, you can choose seats. If seats are unavailable, check back later or you can change seats when you check in. If you're unable to choose seats when you book, check back closer to departure or we'll assign you a seat when you check in.

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There will be a small sign above the seat's headrest indicating it's reserved.

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After takeoff, passengers are free to move about the cabin without fear of disrupting critical weight distribution. But that doesn't necessarily mean it's OK to take over empty seats without warning.

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  • If your journey is of one night, then the lower berth will be best for you. ...
  • If your journey is in day time, then the “upper berth”/ “side upper” will be best for you. ...
  • If you are journey lover , and loves to see scenic beauties , and love to communicate with new people then “side lower” is best.


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Passengers are entitled to one seat per fare, to ensure other paying passengers are not excluded. Unless specific seats are assigned, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Seat availability is not guaranteed until we provide you with a reservation confirmation.

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When you make a booking online you will be shown the seat reservations available for you chosen train. If you require a reservation you will be allocated one at the time of booking.

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The slogan Please offer your seat to anyone in need is often displayed beside the seat. The elderly, disabled, pregnant, and injured have priority to take these seats. In most cases, there is no regulation to restrict the use of priority seats, but people are expected to offer their seats to those in need.

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There are priority seats on all of our trains, usually near the doors and marked with a P sign. Most people are happy to give up their seat to someone more in need of it. Simply show your card to someone sitting in a priority seat and they'll see that you have a need for one of these seats.

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