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What does priority seating mean on Trainline?

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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Some trains require them. A reservation is good for a specific seat in a specific car, on a specific train on a specific date between 2 cities. Seat reservations aren't always necessary, if you don't like to plan ahead, but be prepared not to have a seat on a crowded train.

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The train operator may not have released seat reservations at that time. The train operator will only open seat reservations when the train path has been confirmed by Network Rail. This is usually 12 weeks ahead of your travel date. The train on which you wish to travel is full at the time of booking.

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My tips on how to get a train seat Your ticket entitles you to a journey and not a seat. If you want a seat, you can check to see if you can reserve one at the time you buy your ticket. This is free of charge. On long distance trains, most of the seats can be reserved.

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Trains for which you can reserve seats are marked with an R (meaning a reservation is possible) or an R in a rectangular frame (meaning a reservation is compulsory) in the timetable.

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Both have advantages and disadvantages. For a short trip, I'd prefer an aisle seat - easier to get out from. For a longer trip, I'd prefer a window seat as it offers less disruption and a chance of a view. Most people do.

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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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Most of the seats are rotated to be forward-facing. Seats at the conference tables and at the bulkhead do not rotate, so may be rear-facing during the trip.

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Generally speaking, most current coach style rail cars have seats all facing rigidly in one direction. Only one or two rows on either side may be set up to be Face to Face.

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