Thx for the advice,
but I'm not concerned about the actual ticket prices, but the extra fees for some trains.
We are gonna buy the InterRail ticket, for 30 days we can travel in trains all over Europe for free (well, for 389 euros). So I don't have to pay for the tickets themselves (which is a relief, I understand that the British tickets are expensive). But what the InterRail ticket doesn't cover are the compulsory fees for some trains (eg. IC and ICE in Europe cost some extra money), and this is what we have to pay. I have no idea if there are trains with this extra fee in England, and what the fee would be... Hopefully it isn't a lot, our travel budget is huge as it is...
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take the reserved ticket out of the top of the seat
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Eh, Goose? What do you mean???