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British Train Guide

Britain may not be big, but it is not small either. Therefore, if you travel to Great Britain independently, if you are not driving by yourself, you will always take a few trains when traveling between towns.

Explanation one by one: Overview of British National Railways, major stations in London, areas and key towns that trains go to, British train ticket types 1: point-to-point train tickets (how to book, what kind of fares are there, how to buy cheap ticket) British train ticket type 2: All-you-can-eat "train pass" within a certain time (how to book, what kinds are there, how to use it most economically) Things to note when taking trains in the UK

※Introduction to British National Railways

If you mention the British railways that extend in all directions, you will inevitably talk about "National Rail" (National Rail). However, the British National Railways is not a state-owned enterprise, but is composed of 24 private railway companies. They each operate different routes and integrate their services on the official website of the British National Railways (of course they also have their own websites, but Personally, I think it is most convenient to check directly on the National Railways official website).

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