You can book from months ahead up to two days before travel and still get the 'secret fare'
Seatfrog has launched Secret Fare, a new low-cost ticket option for those who can be flexible with their journeys, providing access to significantly reduced ticket prices on selected journeys. With Secret Fare, customers can enjoy discounted train journeys by purchasing tickets for a specific date.
The new offer is available on TPE journeys including between Manchester to Newcastle from £10, Liverpool to York from £7 and Newcastle to Leeds from £6 to name a few.
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