Download any BritRail England Flexible or Consecutive Pass directly to your phone and save on the shipping cost. With the M-Pass there’s no need to wait in the ticket line, simply scan the barcode and you can enter the train platform. This pass can also be printed in the PDF format in case of loss or theft. M-Passes are not eligible for the Saver discount. One free seat reservation is included with each Flexible M-Pass purchase.
If your focus falls on England, home to nine distinct regions including London, this pass will make it possible to include all the major attractions and cities on your itinerary. Hop on and off the trains as you wish!
You can buy a BritRail pass if you are not a UK resident.
Customers can select a first date of travel that is up to 11 months from the purchase date.
*Please note that discounts cannot be coupled with other discounts, only one discount per pass
If a paper pass is selected, this pass is printed on official railway ticket paper that will be shipped to you. You can select from the available shipping options during checkout. Please allow sufficient time to receive your pass before your departure
If an M-Pass is selected, an email with an activation link will be sent. When you are ready to use the M-Pass, click the link to select your first day of use or travel dates. After you have completed the check-in, you will be able to download your M-Pass.
A seat reservation is optional but recommended in order to guarantee a seat on a specific train and time. Reserve a seat.
Note: Passengers who wish to upgrade a Standard Class BritRail Pass to First Class will need to pay the difference in excess between the Standard and First Class Ordinary Fare for the leg of the journey that has not been taken. This may be paid at the ticket office before boarding the train or to the ticket inspector on the train.
Helen VarzeliotisOctober 19, 2017 I found this pass to be excellent when there was plenty of room on the trains I wished to take, however I
don't know how well it would work in busy times, ie. when trains are full. It was fully recognized everywhere
I needed to go even in the small places. I would purchase again for the convenience as well as for some saving. |
SylviaOctober 17, 2017 I purchased a Britrail four day pass for use during the month of September/October. Great value for money! I did more than one journey on three of the days out of the four--this made the pass great value when you consider the cost of purchasing multiple tickets. The trains were comfortable and on time. You have to take into account that you have to sit wherever if you don't have seats reserved--this was a small price to pay for the value. You can reserve a seat but I don't think it is worth doing as we always got on the train we wanted. Space for luggage was some times a challenge on the busy trains. Pack light. Happy travels. |
MohadOctober 16, 2017 Everything was amazing. Had no problem in getting the pass, process was smooth. Only problem I faced was at some of the train stations in England specially in London they had no idea about this pass and always put me on hold to see what pass I have and after thorough inspection they let me get to the platform. Otherwise it was really a convenient product. |
GaryOctober 12, 2017 We traveled for 15 days with our England pass. Everything was perfect, we probably used it almost every day. It is very easy to use and the staff at every station was always very helpful.
This is great value for money, especially since you can use it several times during the day and change your mind quickly about your destination. It was a life saver during a truly unforgettable trip. |
M WearingSeptember 29, 2017 The pass is really excellent value if you are travelling long distances; especially if you are travelling at peak times when regular tickets are very expensive. It is well worth while buying the 1st Class pass if you are travelling long distances and the 1st class seats are usually at the London end of the trains. In four days I traveled on 12 different trains from London to the Welsh border, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, and Kent. |
Mr Talis Bundzenieks ,Victoria, AustraliaSeptember 20, 2017 I just arrived back home to Australia yesterday early in the morning.
Excellent experienced of British Rail and easy to the places of the day trip from London and thanks for your once again.
Talis Bundzenieks Ballarat Victoria Australia
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michael cowanSeptember 18, 2017 On advice from friends I purchased a BRITRAIL ENGLAND FLEXIPASS for approximately $425aus. However I found when I validated this at Waterloo on my arrival in London, I had more than paid over the odds for the amount of rail travel I actually had intended doing (Lon to Brum, Brum to Lon via stop at Banbury, Lon Stansted and back, and final trip to Gatwick) point being, no information available on how much I would have paid normally if I had just waited and organised a senior flexi pass in London. While my pass was great while in UK, I would have got better value if I had done a couple of tips from Lon to Edinburgh and back, twice - Michael
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Elaine FortinSeptember 09, 2017 The Mobile pass was awesome & practical.
Good and friendly service. I was only surprised that all trains don't have a "standard" 1st class offer... some had standard seats in a "1st class section" without service. Other had 1st class seats without service and other with regular seats but with service. I wish I found the full package all at once but didn't unfortunately! But service when available was spectacular and 10/10!
Cheers :) |
Best way to travel by train Doug ,CanadaDecember 22, 2016 The pass is the best way to use the trains. Trains can be very expensive depending on the time of day and the pass is a no hassle way to just walk on without lining up. UK trains are much better than we are used to in North America, they are frequent and fast.
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Best Deal You Can FindBen Reynolds ,USANovember 24, 2016 I use the 3-day flexi-pass every time I fly to the UK. I add an optional Heathrow Express ticket. I'm LHR > Paddington (one use) > somehow to King's Cross > York (a second use) and back again in about 2 weeks' time.
Excellent value compared to buying in-country. A bit pricey vs. buying Heathrow Express outright, but not by much.
I'm a quiet coach user on the trains north and south. You need to pick a seat with no ticket stub in the top, and, most people don't want the quiet coach :-) so it's easy to find a seat there. Wi-Fi access varies by ease and time allowed by the train you board. Grand Central is grand. Virgin is not.
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