| Re: Ticket Booking sites Posted by Hafren at 22:34, 5th March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I find Realtimetickets (same place as Realtimetrains) useful for seeing actual ticket types.
| Re: Ticket Booking sites Posted by stuving at 22:30, 5th March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The story is that it's a forced change for GWR (and some others) as their supplier, Wordline IT, is withdrawing from this market. However, Wordline do use the same engine on their own booking site, respottedhanky, at least for the time being.
| Ticket Booking sites Posted by Clan Line at 19:40, 5th March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I have long used the GWR Mixing Deck booking site to buy my train tickets. This now seems to have vanished. Can anyone tell me of another site which tells me exactly what TYPE of ticket I am buying for my money/planned journey ? Is Mixing Deck still available - I fear not, its too simple and gives too much useful info away !
Every other site I have tried so far gives me a fare but doesn't detail whether it's "anytime", "off peak", "super off peak", "evening out" or what ever.
What I am trying ascertain is: if I turn up at my station to catch the 0740 to ?? what is the cheapest ticket I can buy for that service at that time ? That would be handy to know - in case I need a bank loan for when I get there !
Mixing Deck told me that, clearly and simply - the "new" websites are very glitzy but don't tell me what I wish to know














