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Sunday Out train tickets

Make the most of your weekend with our Sunday Out train tickets

Buy train tickets to any destination in Britain – no booking fee

What are Sunday Out train tickets?

With a Sunday Out ticket, you can travel any time on a Sunday on journeys up to an hour to and from London. It gives you the flexibility to catch a train that suits you, giving you extra time to explore the network’s magnificent sights and attractions, and spend time your loved ones.

When can I buy a Sunday Out train ticket?

You can buy Sunday Out tickets from 12 weeks in advance, right up until the day you’re due to travel (usually up to 10 minutes before departure).

Are there any extra discounts on Sunday Out train tickets?

With a Railcard, you can save up to 1/3 on your Sunday Out tickets. Children and young people can save even more – there’s a 50% discount for children aged 5-15, and 50% off adult Sunday Out fares for anyone with a 16-17 Saver Railcard.

If you’re travelling in a group of 3-9 people, you can save a third on tickets with GroupSave discounts.

How can I buy a Sunday Out ticket?

You can buy your Sunday Out tickets on our website, SWR app, or at the station.

Can I break my journey with a Sunday Out train ticket?

You can break your outward and return journey with a Sunday Out train ticket.

I need to travel on a different train - can I change my ticket?

Sunday Out tickets are valid at any time on your chosen date. If you have a Sunday Out ticket but want to change your travel date, you’ll need to request a refund before you travel and buy another ticket. There may be an administration fee – up to £5 maximum per ticket.

Learn more about changing your train tickets.

What happens if I miss my next train because of a delay?

As Sunday Out tickets are valid all day on Sundays, you can just catch the next train or any other train that day.

If a delay on one of our trains means you end up being 15 minutes late or more to your destination, you can claim compensation under our Delay Repay scheme.

There are engineering works now and I don't want to travel. Can I get a refund?

If there's a change in journey times or mode of travel (such as a bus replacement service) and you no longer want to travel you can claim a full refund on the unused tickets from your original retailer.

If you're buying your tickets more than six weeks before you travel, we always recommend that you check timetables, including the planned engineering work timetable, at the six-week mark.