With 12 major stations around the capital, London is well served by trains to and from all parts of the UK.
If your journey involves travelling via London, you may find your ticket includes travel on London Underground, Docklands Light Railway or First Capital Connect's Thameslink route between London terminals at no additional cost.
You can 'break your journey' and leave the Underground service en route. However, you'll need to buy another ticket in order to continue your journey.
You can find out if travel across London is included in your ticket - simply look for a '†' symbol, which will be at the beginning of the tickets route information. e.g: [†Any Permitted].
Tickets displaying the 'cross-London' marker are valid for travel between any two stations shown in the Station List, as appropriate to the route of the through rail journey being made.

If you're making just one single or return journey, you can buy inidividual tickets for your journeys. Simply ask when buying your National Rail ticket or at an Underground station ticket office.
The cost of your ticket will depend on which Zones you need to travel through.
If you are planning to make several journeys or to visit different places around London, you'll find you'll save money with a Travelcard.
You'll save money and you can use your Travelcard to use public transport when you want it, without having to buy separate tickets for each journey.
The cost of your ticket will depend on which Zones you need to travel through.

You can use your Travelcard on:
The following discounts are available:
Your Travelcard must be valid for all the zones you travel through:
Can be used all day Mondays to Fridays, on the day of validity and for any journey that starts before 0430 the following day. On public holidays it is cheaper to buy an Off-Peak Day Travelcard.
Can be used from 0930 Mondays to Fridays, all day Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, on the day of validity and for any journey that starts before 0430 on the following day.
If you regularly visit London, or will be travelling for more than one day, you might want to get an 'Oyster Card'. You simply add money to your card, and it's deducted as you use it - this is called 'pay as you go'.
A £3 refundable deposit is payable when you first obtain an Oyster Card.

You can buy your tickets: