Britrail Pass sale starts March 15, 2010.
If you’re traveling to Great Britain this summer, a Britrail pass can save you a lot of time and money. The British Rail system goes virtually everywhere in the British Isles, the trains are modern and comfortable, and traveling by train is an enjoyable, hassle-free way to see the country.
There are several kinds of Britrail Passes to choose from, and you can buy passes for England, Scotland, or Wales. Flexipasses give you a fixed number of travel days -- four, eight, or twelve -- during a one-month period. Consecutive passes give you a number of consecutive days over a one- or two-month period.
Starting March 15, when you buy a Britrail FlexiPass or Britrail Consecutive Pass, you will get an extra day of travel free. The passes aren’t available in Britain, so you’ll need to buy one before you leave home. And to receive the free extra day, you’ll need to purchase before April 30, 2010.
The passes are good for six months, so you can travel through October.
Learn more about Britrail Passes here. Or read our guide to British travel travel here.
