🔹 Don’t get tricked by the price of your train tickets anymore! 🚄
Every year, millions of travelers spend too much on their train tickets without even realizing it. However, there are simple and effective tricks to pay much less!
Do you finally want to travel without blowing your budget? In this article, I will reveal the secrets that railway companies don’t want you to know. Get ready to save on your next trip! 🔥
📌 Summary:
- 🛑 Why do train ticket prices fluctuate so much?
- 🏆 15 effective tips to buy your tickets at the best price
- 🎯 Errors to absolutely avoid
- 📌 Recap of the best strategies to save
- 🎬 Bonus: videos and practical resources to pay even less
🛑 Why do train ticket prices fluctuate so much?
If you’ve ever checked the price of a train ticket on a Monday morning, then checked again the next day… you probably noticed that the price had changed 🤯.
It’s normal, and it’s due to dynamics pricing. Just like with plane tickets, train ticket prices change based on:
✔️ Supply and demand: the more travelers there are, the higher the prices rise.
✔️ Anticipation: tickets that go on sale early are often the cheapest.
✔️ The companies’ algorithms: they analyze your behavior and can raise prices if you hesitate too long!
Good news: there are ways to exploit this system to your advantage! 👇
🏆 15 tips to find the best train ticket rates 💡🚄
1️⃣ Book your ticket as soon as sales open 📅
🟢 Why?
Train tickets are often cheaper when they are first released. For SNCF, sales generally open 3 to 4 months before departure.
💡 Good tip:
➡️ Set a reminder in your calendar 📅
➡️ Turn on notifications from sites like Trainline or Omio
2️⃣ Travel at the right times and on the right dates ⏳
🚫 Avoid:
❌ Fridays and Sundays (peak days)
❌ School holidays and public holidays
✅ Prefer:
✔️ Tuesday or Wednesday
✔️ Departures early in the morning or late at night
3️⃣ ALWAYS compare prices on multiple platforms 🔍
💻 Use these comparators to see all options:
👉 Trainline
👉 Omio
👉 Kombo
4️⃣ Take advantage of discount cards and subscriptions 🎫
🎟️ Examples of cards to know:
🟢 SNCF Advantage Card (30% discount)
🟢 MAX YOUNG Subscription (unlimited trains for 16-27 year-olds)
🟢 Student and senior packages
5️⃣ Think about low-cost trains (Ouigo, Trenitalia, etc.) 💸
🚄 Ouigo: tickets starting at €10 but with limited services.
🚄 Trenitalia: Italian alternative with prices sometimes more competitive than SNCF.
6️⃣ Sign up for price alerts 📢
Sites like Trainline or Kombo send alerts as soon as the price drops! 📩
7️⃣ Take advantage of last minute deals 🕑
🚨 Some companies lower prices on unsold tickets a few hours before departure.
🌟 Ultimate tip: check apps like Lastminute.com
8️⃣ Purchase your tickets in multiple legs 🔄
Example:
🚆 Paris → Lyon on Ouigo
🚆 Lyon → Marseille on TER
💰 Result: sometimes up to 50% savings!
9️⃣ Get a Prem’s or exchangeable ticket 💳
📢 Prem’s SNCF = up to 70% cheaper
🔻 Errors to absolutely avoid ❌
🔴 Waiting until the last moment to book
🔴 Buying your ticket without comparing
🔴 Forgetting regional offers and subscriptions
🔥 Do you want to save even more on your travels? Share this article with your traveling friends and help them pay less for their train tickets! 💬👇

Julie Lambert – Travel & News Blogger
Passionate about discoveries and current events, I share my adventures around the world along with insights on key societal issues. From travel stories to news analysis, join me in exploring and understanding the world!