Cheap Southern Train Tickets

Cheap Southern Train Tickets

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Southern

Southern is a prominent train operating company in the United Kingdom, offering services that connect major cities and rural stations. Their extensive network covers regions such as London, Sussex, Surrey, and parts of Hampshire.

Southern offers a range of on-board services including comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and power outlets.

Through Southern services, you can discover the historic Titanic Museum or take a stroll through the beautiful Southampton Common in Southampton. Visit the impressive Chichester Cathedral or explore the fascinating Fishbourne Roman Palace in Chichester. Southern is there to make your journey to these types of experiences as easy and enjoyable as possible.

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Southern First Class Ticket

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

  • • Seating:Spacious and comfortable seating. Enhanced legroom and additional luggage space
  • • Leisure and Entertainment:Access to First Class lounges at select stations, complimentary newspapers and magazines.
  • • Technology:Complimentary Wi-Fi and power outlets
  • • Others:Priority boarding and disembarkation

FAQs about Southern Trains

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

    Southern offers a range of on-board amenities for a comfortable journey, such as complimentary Wi-Fi and power sockets. Many trains also feature dedicated quiet carriages, luggage racks, and priority seating for those who need it.
  • What time is Off-Peak for Southern?

    Off-peak times on Southern generally apply to travel after 10am on weekdays (Monday to Friday). On weekends and bank holidays, most of the day is considered off-peak. However, it's essential to check specific ticket types as they may have different restrictions. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the Southern website.
  • When are Southern strikes?

    You can check our UK Rail Strike page to get the details before you travel.
  • Who owns Southern?

    Southern is owned by Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), which is a joint venture between the Go-Ahead Group and Keolis.