Single (one-way) ticket which offers shared use of a standard class twin-berth sleeper cabin. The two passengers in that booking will be placed together and will not be required to share accommodation with other passengers.*
Ticket also includes:
- Shared use of standard class twin-berth cabin
- Accommodation on board the Night Riviera Sleeper service is Standard Class only and consists of a bed with a duvet, wash basin with a shaver point, towel, bottled water, personally controlled lighting and air conditioning.
- Access to Lounge car to purchase refreshments or there is a Customer Host for in-cabin room service. subject to space
- Breakfast is served in the cabin or in the Lounge Car depending on preference.
- Use of the Great Western Railway First Class Lounge located on platform 1 at London Paddington from 21:30.
- Use the Network Rail showers located on platform 12 at London Paddington.
*Bookings into Twin berth accommodation made by individual passengers with walk-up tickets using additional Sleeper Supplement XBD "GWR Sleeper Twin" may be required to share accommodation with fellow passengers of the same sex. This does not apply to Sleeper Twin fares - these include both beds within the same Twin berth.
Availability
Tickets can be booked direct with Great Western Railway or by calling 0345 7000 125.
Tickets can also be purchased at most major National Rail stations.
Discounts
50% discounts.
Break of Journey
Outbound:No break of journey is allowed.
Inbound:
Not applicable.
Change of Journey
Changes are only allowed before the departure of the first reserved train, provided origin and destination are the same. A change fee is payable plus any difference in ticket prices.
Refunds
For tickets purchased until 31 March 2026:
Unused tickets may be surrendered for a refund.
Refunds available up to 28 days after the date on the unused ticket.
For tickets purchased from 1 April 2026:
Refundable until 23:59 the day before the ticket becomes valid for travel.
Not refundable once the ticket has become valid for travel unless Condition 30 of the National Rail Conditions of Travel (failure of train service) applies.
In exceptional circumstances a refund may be considered on unused or part-used tickets that have become valid for travel. In such cases an application must be made to the retailer within 28 days of the expiry date of the ticket and should include the reason for non-use. Additional evidence may be requested, refunds will be on a discretionary basis, and any use made of the ticket may mean that in some circumstances no refund will be due.
Refunds are only available from the retailer that sold the tickets.
An administration fee (up to a maximum of £5 per ticket) may be applied.
Validity and reservation requirements
Reservations are required by this ticket type on both the outward and (where applicable) return journeys.
- Outward validity summary
- AS ADVERTISED
- Return validity summary
- INVALID