Train duration | 2h12m |
Arrival | Brighton, England |
Departure | Luton, England |
Distance | 74 Miles |
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Most of the time, the earlier you book your train, the cheaper it should be but there can be some exceptions. We had a look at the results from the past 6 months in order to identify the best time to book your train tickets Luton to Brighton. The results reveal that getting your train from Luton to Brighton in advance can be more expensive.
We found seats at £25 when buying your train 3 days in advance whereas you will need to spend at least £31 if you buy your train 15 days in advance. Thus, according to our data, the best time to buy your train ticket is 3 days in advance as it is 20% cheaper than 15 days in advance.
We compare train ticket for all major companies to travel between Luton and Brighton by train and find the best prices for the coming days. Take a look at the prices of train tickets Brighton to Luton and find the best deal for your outbound journey.
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The best way to spend less on your Luton Brighton train ticket must be to have a railcard. While regional railcards exist in some areas, National railcards enable you to make savings on most rail fares across the United Kingdom. Everyone is eligible to at least one of the railcard, even non-UK citizens. National railcards available: 16-25 railcard, Senior discount card, Two together railcard, Family and Friends discount card and Disabled persons railcard.
When purchasing a railcard, you want to save money after several journeys. But is it really worth it when travelling from Luton to Brighton? Check with your calculator, considering:
A = the cost of the railcard (i.e.: £30)
B = average saving with the railcard (i.e.: 34%)
C = average price for a Luton Brighton ticket (i.e.: £50.00)(1)
Initially, divide A by B: this will give you the budget from which the card will be profitable. Now divide that number by C. The result is the minimum number of journeys needed throughout the duration of the railcard's validity to be profitable.
In our example, A/B = £30/34% = £88.00. Then, 88/£50.00 = 1.76. Your railcard will be worthwile once you will have done at least 2 trips from Luton to Brighton (one way trip).
Railcards enable you to save 34% off most adult fares for 12 months. A Disabled persons railcard costs £20 and the five other ones £30.
(1)Average prices observed over the last 6 months for one way journey
Train Journey | Average price without railcard(1) | With a railcard 34% off(2) | Saving based on a one-way trip | Number of return trips to pay off the cost |
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Luton to Brighton train | £50.00 | £33.33 | £16.67 | 1.76 |
(1)Average price observed over the last 6 months for one way
(2)Price calculated with an average reduction of 34% on train tickets fare
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