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How does ticket split work?

Split-ticket voting is a practice whereby individual voters spread their votes across multiple parties during an election. This type of voting occurs in elections in which more than one office is up for election. It is seen as the alternative counterpart to straight-ticket voting.



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The only risk comes when splitting your fare at a station where you need to change Trains - The station you need to change trains at may coincide with the station you've split your ticket at.

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Yes! You can cancel only part of your itinerary. (1) If you have a combination of Advance and Flexible, you can claim a refund for the tickets that are eligible to refund. (2) If all of your tickets are flexible, you can choose to cancel only part of your itinerary.

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Part of using split tickets is that seat changes may have to be made for each ticket. However, we try to ensure that you get to stay in the same seat where there is not a change of train.

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Because of the difference in popularity of different places, as well as the fact that the more you travel – the less distance there is from your true final location, the sum of all your tickets can often end up costing much less than it would if you bought just one.

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Separate tickets for connecting flights create a whole additional set of issues. With two tickets airlines may not check your luggage through to a connecting flight, and they are less likely to help with missed connections. In this case, flying with separate tickets can be dangerous.

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If you are caught with a reserved ticket for another train, you will be treated the same way as travelling without a ticket. A hefty fine will be imposed and the railways may also take legal action. If you miss your train with a reserved ticket, you have no option but to reserve a seat again for the next train.

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Sometimes they'll even say that your itinerary or tickets are even invalid! Don't worry, though, they're not invalid. If a train is cancelled (and that's what's happened here) you're entitled to take the next train that matches any restrictions on your ticket.

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If you purchase multiple tickets in a single transaction, the price will be the same for each of the tickets. If not enough of the lowest-cost seats are available, you'll pay a higher cost for all of the seats. Buy the tickets one at a time to make sure you get all of the lowest-cost seats available.

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Change or cancel your ticket within 24 hours of booking. The primary way to avoid paying a change fee on an airplane ticket is to change or cancel the ticket within a day of booking your trip.

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Timing plays an important part. Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.

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Simply put, split ticketing is when you 'split' your train journey into multiple tickets, instead of buying a single ticket. It may sound strange, but if you buy multiple tickets along your trip you can save a lot of money compared to having a single ticket – in most cases you don't even have to change trains!

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