Cheap Cross Country Train Tickets

Cheap Cross Country Train Tickets

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Cross Country

CrossCountry is a train company providing predominantly long-distance rail services across the United Kingdom. They operate a comprehensive network, connecting major cities and towns such as Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, Cardiff and Edinburgh.

CrossCountry services opens up countless experiences for you to explore across the country. Head to Alton Towers, the largest theme park in the UK, where laughter and excitement fill the air, or Stonehenge, where you can journey back in time to the prehistoric world. It can also help take you further than the UK, with fast connections to stations near many key airports.

Whether you are travelling alone, with family, friends, or colleagues, Cross Country trains are ready to accommodate groups of different sizes and provide a comfortable and efficient journey for everyone. You can expect comfortable seats, free Wi-Fi, and more.

Ready to embark on your next journey with Cross Country? Book your tickets hassle-free with Trip.com. Take advantage of special offers such as split tickets or advance purchase discounts to maximise savings and convenience.

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Cross Country First Class Ticket

A First Class ticket provides passengers with a premium travel experience on Cross Country trains. First Class passengers enjoy a range of exclusive amenities and services to enhance their journey.

  • Work & Play:Larger seats, free WiFi, extra table space, luggage storage space
  • Food & Drink:Free snacks, breakfast, lunch, and hot beverages served to your table by a dedicated host
  • Storage Space:Small or handy luggage, cycle space reservationr

FAQs about Cross Country Trains

  • What services do they have on-board CrossCountry trains?

    Here are some services that Cross Country will provide.
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Priority Seating
    • •Luggage storage for small bags and carry-on luggage
    • Free cycle space reservation
    • Wide ranging offering of food and drink
  • How busy are CrossCountry trains?

    The busyness of CrossCountry trains can vary depending on factors such as the time of day, day of the week, and specific routes. During peak travel times, such as weekday mornings and evenings, trains are generally busier as commuters and travellers are more likely to be using the service. On weekends and during off-peak hours, trains may be less crowded.
  • What do the messages on seat reservation displays mean on-board CrossCountry services?

    The messages on seat reservation displays on-board CrossCountry services provide important information about the availability and status of seats. Here are some common messages and their meanings:
    • • Available: These seats are available and cannot be booked during the train's journey. Unless the train is fully booked before the day of departure, there will always be a section of the train which is unreservable for the use of customers without a seat reservation.
    • • Available, but reservable en-route [origin] to [destination]: These seats can be reserved during the train's journey. This means that the seat is currently available, but may be reserved by another passenger during the train's journey.
    • • Reserved: Seats which are booked for part or all of the journey's duration will be shown as 'Reserved'. If the seat is only partly reserved, it will include origin and destination information, e.g. Reserved from Coventry.
  • How can I reserve a seat for my CrossCountry journey?

    When booking a ticket on the Trip.com app, our system will automatically select a seat for you or ask if you want to reserve a seat.