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1/3 off train tickets for travel in london and the south-east of england.
For travellers in the South-East of England Get 1/3 off travel after 10:00 am (and any time on weekends and public holidays). Applies only to journeys starting and ending in the South-East Network Railcard area .
For up to four adults and four children aged 5-15 Children get 60% off
Great for: Commuters and Londoners
Digital only Railcards live in your account in the Trainline app so you can use them on any of your compatible devices . No download codes needed!
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What are the benefits of a Network Railcard?
Save 1/3 off train travel in London and the South-East of England
Up to 4 adults travel together with up to 4 kids for less
Get 60% off kids' fares
What is a Network Railcard?
A Network Railcard is a discount card that makes train travel cheaper for anyone in the Network Railcard area (London and the South-East of England) for a whole year.
A Network Railcard holder can enjoy 1/3 off on adult Standard Anytime and Off-Peak fares, including Anytime Day Travelcards (when bought as part of your ticket to London from outside London Zones 1-9) around London and the South East.
Where is the Network Railcard area?
How much is a Network Railcard?
The Network Railcard costs £30 and is valid for 12 months.
Who can use a Network Railcard?
The Network Railcard is valid for one adult aged 16+. You can travel with up to three adults and they'll get the same 1/3 off. You can also bring up to four children aged 5-15, with 60% off on child fares.
When can I use a Network Railcard?
The network railcard area map, where can i use a network railcard .
You can use a Network Railcard only to travel within the Network Railcard area – it covers all the stations inside the white area on our Network Railcard map. Some of the most popular stations in the Network Railcard area include Cambridge, Brighton, Oxford, Richmond, Portsmouth and Southsea, Southampton Central, Reading, Gatwick Airport, Windsor and Eton, and Winchester, to name a few. Your Network Railcard will be valid on all highlighted routes, which are run by the following train companies:
c2c , Chiltern Railways , CrossCountry , East Midland Railway, Gatwick Express , Great Northern , Great Western Railway , Greater Anglia , Heathrow Connect , Heathrow Express , London Northwestern Railway , LNER , London Overground , Southeastern , Southern , South Western Railway , Stansted Express , TfL Rail , Thameslink , Avanti West Coast .
Please note that certain journeys with these train companies may not be covered with the Network Railcard, for example journeys that end up outside the Network Railcard area – see our Network Railcard map for more details.
Network Railcard area stations
Want to check if a station you're travelling to or from is in the Network Railcard area? Take a look through our list of stations below.
Addlestone Station
Adisham Station
Aldermaston Station
Aldershot Station
Aldrington Station
Alresford Station
Althorne Station
Alton Station
Amberley Station
Amersham Station
Andover Station
Angmering Station
Appledore Station
Appleford Station
Arlesey Station
Arundel Station
Ascot Station
Ascott-under-Wychwood Station
Ash Station
Ashford (Surrey) Station
Ashford International Station
Ashtead Station
Ashurst Station
Ashurst (New Forest) Station
Ash Vale Station
Ashwell & Morden Station
Aspley Guise Station
Audley End Station
Axminster Station
Aylesbury Station
Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station
Aylesford Station
Apsley Station
Aylesham Station
Bagshot Station
Balcombe Station
Baldock Station
Banbury Station
Barking Station
Barming Station
Barnham Station
Basildon Station
Basingstoke Station
Bat & Ball Station
Battle Station
Battlesbridge Station
Bayford Station
Beaconsfield Station
Bearsted Station
Beaulieu Road Station
Bedford Station
Bedford St. Johns Station
Bedhampton Station
Bedwyn Station
Bekesbourne Station
Beltring Station
Benfleet Station
Bentley Station
Berkhamsted Station
Berwick Station
Betchworth Station
Bexhill Station
Bicester North Station
Bicester Village Station
Biggleswade Station
Billericay Station
Billingshurst Station
Birchington-on-Sea Station
Bishop’s Stortford Station
Bishopstone Station
Bitterne Station
Blackfriars Station
Blackwater Station
Bletchley Station
Bognor Regis Station
Bookham Station
Borough Green & Wrotham Station
Bosham Station
Botley Station
Bourne End Station
Bournemouth Station
Bow Brickhill Station
Box Hill & Westhumble Station
Bracknell Station
Brading Station
Braintree Station
Braintree Freeport Station
Bramley Station
Branksome Station
Brentwood Station
Bricket Wood Station
Brighton Station
Broadstairs Station
Brockenhurst Station
Bromley South Station
Brookmans Park Station
Brookwood Station
Broxbourne Station
Bures Station
Burgess Hill Station
Burnham Station
Burnham-on-Crouch Station
Bursledon Station
Buxted Station
Byfleet & New Haw Station
Camberley Station
Cambridge Station
Cambridge North Station
Cannon Street Station
Canterbury East Station
Canterbury West Station
Chalkwell Station
Chandler’s Ford Station
Chappel & Wakes Colne Station
Charing Station
Charing Cross Station
Charlbury Station
Chartham Station
Chatham Station
Cheddington Station
Chelmsford Station
Chertsey Station
Cheshunt Station
Chestfield & Swalecliffe Station
Chetnole Station
Chichester Station
Chilham Station
Chilworth Station
Cholsey Station
Christchurch Station
Christ’s Hospital Station
City Thameslink Station
Clacton-on-Sea Station
Clandon Station
Clapham Junction Station
Claygate Station
Cobham & Stoke D’Abernon Station
Colchester Station
Colchester Town Station
Collington Station
Combe Station
Cooden Beach Station
Cookham Station
Cooksbridge Station
Corfe Castle Station
Cosham Station
Coulsdon South Station
Cowden Station
Cranbrook Station
Crawley Station
Crayford Station
Cressing Station
Crewkerne Station
Crews Hill Station
Crowborough Station
Crowhurst Station
Crowthorne Station
Cuffley Station
Culham Station
Cuxton Station
Dartford Station
Datchet Station
Deal Station
Dean Station
Denham Station
Denham Golf Club Station
Didcot Parkway Station
Diss Station
Doleham Station
Dorchester South Station
Dorchester West Station
Dorking Station
Dorking (Deepdene) Station
Dorking West Station
Dormans Station
Dover Priory Station
Dovercourt Station
Downham Market Station
Dumpton Park Station
Dunton Green Station
Durrington-on-Sea Station
Ealing Broadway Station
Earley Station
Earlswood Station
Eastbourne Station
East Croydon Station
East Farleigh Station
East Grinstead Station
Eastleigh Station
East Malling Station
East Tilbury Station
East Worthing Station
Ebbsfleet International Station
Eccles Road Station
Edenbridge Station
Edenbridge Town Station
Effingham Junction Station
Egham Station
Elsenham Station
Elstree & Borehamwood Station
Eltham Station
Ely Station
Emsworth Station
Enfield Lock Station
Epsom Station
Eridge Station
Esher Station
Etchingham Station
Euston Station
Evesham Station
Ewell East Station
Ewell West Station
Exeter Central Station
Exeter St. Davids Station
Eynsford Station
Falmer Station
Fareham Station
Farnborough (Main) Station
Farnborough North Station
Farncombe Station
Farnham Station
Farningham Road Station
Farringdon Station
Faversham Station
Faygate Station
Feltham Station
Fenchurch Street Station
Fenny Stratford Station
Feniton Station
Finsbury Park Station
Finstock Station
Fishbourne Station
Fishersgate Station
Fleet Station
Flitwick Station
Folkestone Central Station
Folkestone West Station
Ford Station
Foxton Station
Frant Station
Fratton Station
Frimley Station
Frinton-on-Sea Station
Furze Platt Station
Garston Station
Gatwick Airport Station
Gerrards Cross Station
Gillingham (Dorset) Station
Gillingham (Kent) Station
Glynde Station
Godalming Station
Godstone Station
Gomshall Station
Goring & Streatley Station
Goring-by-Sea Station
Grateley Station
Gravesend Station
Grays Station
Great Bentley Station
Great Chesterford Station
Great Missenden Station
Greenhithe Station
Greenwich Station
Guildford Station
Haddenham & Thame Parkway Station
Hadley Wood Station
Halling Station
Hamble Station
Hampden Park Station
Hampton Station
Ham Street Station
Hamworthy Station
Hanborough Station
Harlington Station
Harlow Mill Station
Harlow Town Station
Harold Wood Station
Harpenden Station
Harrietsham Station
Harrow & Wealdstone Station
Harrow-on-the-Hill Station
Harwich International Station
Harwich Town Station
Haslemere Station
Hassocks Station
Hastings Station
Hatfield Station
Hatfield Peverel Station
Havant Station
Haywards Heath Station
Headcorn Station
Heathrow Airport Station
Hedge End Station
Hemel Hempstead Station
Henley-on-Thames Station
Herne Bay Station
Hersham Station
Hertford East Station
Hertford North Station
Hever Station
Heyford Station
Higham Station
High Brooms Station
High Wycombe Station
Highbury & Islington Station
Hildenborough Station
Hilsea Station
Hinchley Wood Station
Hinton Admiral Station
Hitchin Station
Hockley Station
Hollingbourne Station
Holmwood Station
Holton Heath Station
Honeybourne Station
Honiton Station
Hook Station
Horley Station
Horsham Station
Horsley Station
Hove Station
How Wood Station
Hungerford Station
Huntingdon Station
Hurst Green Station
Hythe Station
Ifield Station
Ingatestone Station
Islip Station
Iver Station
Kearsney Station
Kelvedon Station
Kempston Hardwick Station
Kempton Park Station
Kemsing Station
Kemsley Station
Kingham Station
King’s Cross Station
King’s Langley Station
King’s Lynn Station
Kings Sutton Station
Kintbury Station
Kirby Cross Station
Knebworth Station
Knockholt Station
Lewes Station
Lidlington Station
Lingfield Station
Liphook Station
Liss Station
Littlehampton Station
Littlehaven Station
Littleport Station
Little Kimble Station
Liverpool Street Station
London Bridge Station
London Rd (Brighton) Station
London Rd (Guildford) Station
London Waterloo East Station
Long Buckby Station
Longcross Station
Longfield Station
Luton Station
Luton Airport Parkway Station
Lymington Pier Station
Lymington Town Station
Maidenhead Station
Maiden Newton Station
Maidstone Barracks Station
Maidstone East Station
Maidstone West Station
Manningtree Station
Marden Station
Margate Station
Marks Tey Station
Marlow Station
Martin Mill Station
Martins Heron Station
Marylebone Station
Meldreth Station
Meopham Station
Merstham Station
Micheldever Station
Midgham Station
Milford Station
Millbrook (Beds) Station
Millbrook (Hants) Station
Milton Keynes Central Station
Minster Station
Mistley Station
Moorgate Station
Monks Risborough Station
Moreton Station
Moreton-in-Marsh Station
Mortimer Station
Mottisfont & Dunbridge Station
Moulsecoomb Station
Netley Station
Newbury Station
Newbury Racecourse Station
Newhaven Harbour Station
Newhaven Town Station
New Hythe Station
Newington Station
New Milton Station
Newport Station
Normans Bay Station
Northampton Station
North Camp Station
North Fambridge Station
Northfleet Station
Nutbourne Station
Nutfield Station
Ockley Station
Ore Station
Orpington Station
Otford Station
Overton Station
Oxford Station
Oxford Parkway Station
Oxshott Station
Oxted Station
Paddington Station
Paddock Wood Station
Pangbourne Station
Park Street Station
Parkstone Station
Penshurst Station
Pershore Station
Petersfield Station
Pevensey & Westham Station
Pevensey Bay Station
Pinhoe Station
Pitsea Station
Pluckley Station
Plumpton Station
Pokesdown Station
Polegate Station
Poole Station
Portchester Station
Portslade Station
Portsmouth & Southsea Station
Portsmouth Harbour Station
Potters Bar Station
Preston Park Station
Princes Risborough Station
Prittlewell Station
Pulborough Station
Queenborough Station
Radlett Station
Radley Station
Rainham (Essex) Station
Rainham (Kent) Station
Ramsgate Station
Rayleigh Station
Reading Station
Reading West Station
Redbridge Station
Redhill Station
Reigate Station
Richmond Station
Ridgmont Station
Robertsbridge Station
Rochester Station
Rochford Station
Romsey Station
Rowlands Castle Station
Roydon Station
Royston Station
Ryde Esplanade Station
Ryde Pier Head Station
Ryde St. John’s Road Station
Rye Station
Rye House Station
St. Albans Abbey Station
St. Albans City Station
St. Denys Station
St. James Park Station
St. Leonards Warrior Square Station
St. Margarets Station
St. Mary Cray Station
St. Neots Station
St. Pancras International Station
Salfords Station
Salisbury Station
Sandhurst Station
Sandling Station
Sandown Station
Sandwich Station
Sandy Station
Saunderton Station
Sawbridgeworth Station
Seaford Station
Seer Green & Jordans Station
Selling Station
Seven Sisters Station
Sevenoaks Station
Shalford Station
Shanklin Station
Shawford Station
Sheerness-on-Sea Station
Shelford Station
Shenfield Station
Shepherd’s Bush Station
Shepherds Well Station
Shepperton Station
Shepreth Station
Sherborne Station
Shiplake Station
Shipton Station
Shoeburyness Station
Sholing Station
Shoreham Station
Shoreham-by-Sea Station
Sidcup Station
Sittingbourne Station
Slade Green Station
Slough Station
Smallbrook Junction Station
Snodland Station
Snowdown Station
Sole Street Station
Southampton Airport Parkway Station
Southampton Central Station
Southbourne Station
Southease Station
Southend Airport Station
Southend Central Station
Southend East Station
Southend Victoria Station
Southminster Station
Southwick Station
South Woodham Ferrers Station
Staines Station
Stanford-le-Hope Station
Stansted Mountfitchet Station
Stansted Airport Station
Staplehurst Station
Stevenage Station
Stewartby Station
Stoke Mandeville Station
Stone Crossing Station
Stonegate Station
Stratford Station
Strood Station
Sturry Station
Sudbury Station
Sunbury Station
Sunningdale Station
Sunnymeads Station
Surbiton Station
Swale Station
Swanley Station
Swanscombe Station
Swanwick Station
Sway Station
Swaythling Station
Tackley Station
Taplow Station
Templecombe Station
Teynham Station
Thatcham Station
Theale Station
Theobalds Grove Station
Thornford Station
Thorpe Bay Station
Thorpe-le-Soken Station
Three Bridges Station
Three Oaks Station
Tilbury Town Station
Tilehurst Station
Tisbury Station
Tonbridge Station
Tottenham Hale Station
Totton Station
Tring Station
Tunbridge Wells Station
Turkey Street Station
Twyford Station
Uckfield Station
Upminster Station
Upper Halliford Station
Upper Warlingham Station
Upwey Station
Victoria Station
Virginia Water Station
Wadhurst Station
Walmer Station
Waltham Cross Station
Walton-on-Thames Station
Walton-on-the-Naze Station
Wanborough Station
Warblington Station
Ware Station
Wareham Station
Wargrave Station
Warnham Station
Waterbeach Station
Wateringbury Station
Waterloo Station
Watford Junction Station
Watford North Station
Watlington Station
Watton-at-Stone Station
Weeley Station
Welham Green Station
Welwyn Garden City Station
Welwyn North Station
Wendover Station
West Byfleet Station
Westcliff Station
West Drayton Station
Westenhanger Station
Westgate-on-Sea Station
West Hampstead [Overground] Station
West Hampstead Thameslink Station
West Horndon Station
West Malling Station
West Ruislip Station
West St. Leonards Station
West Worthing Station
Weybridge Station
Weymouth Station
Whimple Station
Whitchurch Station
White Notley Station
Whitstable Station
Whittlesford Parkway Station
Wickford Station
Willesden Junction Station
Wimbledon Station
Winchelsea Station
Winchester Station
Winchfield Station
Windsor & Eton Central Station
Windsor & Eton Riverside Station
Winnersh Station
Winnersh Triangle Station
Witham Station
Witley Station
Wivelsfield Station
Wivenhoe Station
Woburn Sands Station
Woking Station
Wokingham Station
Woldingham Station
Wolverton Station
Wool Station
Woolston Station
Worcester Foregate Street Station
Worcestershire Parkway Station
Worcester Shrub Hill Station
Worplesdon Station
Worthing Station
Wrabness Station
Wraysbury Station
Wye Station
Yalding Station
Yeovil Junction Station
Yeovil Pen Mill Station
Yetminster Station
How to buy and use your digital Network Railcard
You'll need to have iOS 15.0 and above or Lollipop on Android to get your digital Network Railcard on your phone. Don’t have our app yet? Download it now and follow these easy steps to buy your Network Railcard today with us.
Tap 'Buy 1-year for £30' or 'Buy 3-year for £70' (if applicable) to get the Railcard you want on your phone
Enter your first and last name (and date of birth if you need to prove your age)
Upload a digital passport-style photo for your Railcard from your phone
Sign in to your Trainline account on the app and buy your digital Railcard
You’ll find your new Railcard under 'Railcards' in the Account tab of the app. Please make sure you're signed into the app with the same account you used to buy your Railcard
Enter your departure and arrival station, select the start date of your ticket and the number of people travelling, then select your new Railcard from the drop-down menu – the 1/3 savings will be applied automatically to your booking.
Popular journeys booked with a Network Railcard
Check out some of the most popular rail journeys our customers are booking with a Network Railcard at the moment.
Cambridge to London
Anytime Day Single
£17.45‡ with a Railcard
£26.50 without
You save £9.05
Brighton to London
£17.40‡ with a Railcard
£26.40 without
You save £9.00
London to Cambridge
London to brighton, milton keynes to london.
£13.85‡ with a Railcard
£21.00 without
You save £7.15
Your Digital Network Railcard lives on our app
Your Digital Network Railcard is added to your Trainline account, so you can access it on any compatible device you travel with. Please be aware that the minimum Operating System (OS) your Network Railcard would be available on is iOS 15.0 and above or Lollipop on Android . There are no device limits or download codes needed.
Can I have more than one Railcard?
Absolutely. In fact, having more than one Railcard can help you save even more. You can store and manage multiple Railcards easily in our app.
The Network Railcard goes well with a Two Together Railcard
For travellers in the South-East of England Get 1/3 off weekend and Off-Peak travel in the South-East Network Railcard zone . Conditions apply
Two Together Railcard
Must travel together 1/3 off train travel for you and a friend/companion when travelling together. Conditions apply
For ages 16+
Great for: Friends, couples, flatmates, or colleagues who regularly travel together
Digital only Railcards live in your account in the Trainline app so you can use them on any of your compatible devices . No download codes are needed!
Other Railcards available in the UK
16-17 saver.
Great for: School and college students
16-25 Railcard
Great for: Teenagers, students, graduates, and young professionals
26-30 Railcard
Great for: Millennials, graduates, and young professionals
Senior Railcard
Great for: Seniors, grandparents, retirees or anyone aged 60+
Family & Friends Railcard
Great for: Anyone who travels in groups with children - no relation necessary
Disabled Persons Railcard
Great for: People with a disability that makes travelling by train difficult
Veterans Railcard
Great for: UK Veterans and Merchant Mariners
Frequently asked questions
Buying a network railcard, where can i buy my network railcard.
You can buy your digital Network Railcard online with Trainline. The Railcard will be stored in your Trainline app, meaning your tickets and Railcard are all in one place.
Do you need a photo for the Network Railcard?
Yes, to buy a Network Railcard you must provide a photograph to upload or send off as part of your application.
Do Network Railcards work on older iPhone models?
Network Railcards bought through Trainline will only work on iPhones using iOS 15.0 and above. As such, some older iPhone models running iOS versions below iOS 15.0 may not be able to support Railcards. Make sure you check which software version your iPhone is running before purchasing a Network Railcard.
If I buy a Network Railcard with Trainline, can I use it with tickets bought elsewhere?
Yes. Although your Network Railcard will live in your Trainline App, it can still be used with tickets bought elsewhere.
Can I buy a Network Railcard at the station?
Yes. You can buy a Network Railcard at any staffed station located in the Network Railcard area. You'll need to fill in an application form at the station, so we recommend you buy a digital Network Railcard online with us in order to save time.
Using a Network Railcard
What time can i use a network railcard.
On weekends and Public Holidays, you can use your Network Railcard to get discounted tickets at any time during the day. However, during normal working days from Monday to Friday, you won't be able to use your Network Railcard until after 10:00 *, subject to a minimum fare of £13.
*Some train companies may allow for earlier travel, please check with them directly or at the station.
How many adults can travel on a Network Railcard?
Up to four adults can travel on a single Network Railcard, and they'll also save 1/3 on the price of their train tickets.
What is the Network Railcard area?
The Network Railcard area covers London and the South East of England. Some of the most popular stations in the Network Railcard area include: Cambridge, Brighton, Oxford, Richmond, Portsmouth and Southsea, Southampton Central, Reading, Gatwick Airport, Windsor and Eton, and Winchester. Check out our Network Railcard map for more details.
Can I use a Network Railcard with a Season ticket?
No, unfortunately a Network Railcard will not give you a discount on Season tickets, including Travelcard Season tickets.
Can I use my Network Railcard to buy tickets for other people?
You can buy tickets for yourself and up to three adults travelling with you and they will also get up to 1/3 off their rail fare. Plus, you can take up to four children (aged 5 to 15) with you and save 60% on each child fare.
Please note that all passengers who want to make use of the Network Railcard discount must travel with the Railcard holder throughout the entire journey.
Save on train travel in London and the South East with a Network Railcard
Having family and friends living in London and the South East of England, I was looking for a way to save money on my train journey when visiting them. Luckily, I’ve found the Network Railcard – paying just £30, I can use my Railcard for one year to get 1/3 off most rail fares for journeys in the Network Railcard area, which includes even Exeter and Kings Lynn!
For example, I used to pay up to £30 for a return ticket when travelling to Canterbury, I can now save up to £10 with my Network Railcard. I don’t just use my Railcard to save on rail travel though – I use it to get discounts on bus travel to and from the station, as well as ferries to the Isle of Wight, what’s not to like?
Buying a Railcard with Trainline is super simple too. You just need to provide your first and last name and a passport-style photo, then you can download your Railcard to the Trainline app to use it straightaway – no paper, no fuss!
If you’re travelling frequently to London and the South East area, a Network Railcard is definitely worth it!
About Paola
Paola is one of our trusted, hand-picked travel writers. The information for this article was recorded first-hand, based on her own genuine experience of the journey.
Where will your Network Railcard discount take you?
From quintessential coastal towns in Kent to iconic landmarks in London, there’s a wide range of beautiful places in the UK to discover by train. With a Network Railcard, which takes 1/3 off rail travel, your journey becomes even more enjoyable and affordable! Learn more about where your Network Railcard discount can take you and check out our travel hub to find plenty of ideas for days out.
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‡Applies to selected train fares. See Trainline's Railcard terms for full details of each railcard, eligible tickets and travel times.
The Train Hacker
Saving You Money on Train Travel
Network Railcard Promo Code 2024 [60% OFF & SAVE £122]
By Chris P King
Why not take advantage of the 2024 Network Railcard promo code offers for significant savings when travelling by train? And bag 1/3 OFF adult and 60% OFF child fares in the Network Railcard area.
Start saving an average of £122 per year today with Network Railcard discounts!
Network Railcard Discount Offer
- Discount rail travel in London & the South East
- 1/3 OFF adult & 60% OFF child train tickets
- SAVE £122 * & unlimited ways to save more
- Up to 4 adults & 4 children can travel
- Plastic or digital Railcard
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Network Railcard: 1/3 OFF Train Tickets
- Save money on London & SE England travel
- 1/3 OFF adult tickets & can travel alone
- 60% OFF child fares
- Great for single or family travel
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Network Railcard Renew Discount
- Save money on travel in London & the South East
- SAVE £122 * per year (average savings)
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* Network Railcard holders save on average £122 per year on train tickets (Source: National Rail – Network Railcard)
Network Railcard Discount Code 2024 Offers: Quick Links
Network railcard discount code 2024: 1/3 off train tickets, who can apply for a network railcard, how much money do i save with a network railcard, when can i use a network railcard.
- What restrictions are there with my Network Railcard?
- How much does the 2024 Network Railcard cost?
Where to buy a Network Railcard?
- How to renew a Network Railcard?
If you live and travel in the area by rail and don’t qualify for the other National Railcards, getting a 2024 Network Railcard with a 1/3 discount on train travel is an absolute no-brainer.
For example, you can use your Network Railcard discount on a £30 fare to anywhere within the area map and save £10 on that journey. With that extra £10 saving, you can enjoy spending on food, drinks or even a spot of shopping!
With your Railcard, you can travel with up to three adults, and they’ll also get 1/3 OFF of their train ticket. Also, when travelling with up to four children (aged 5 to 15), you can knock 60% OFF each child’s fare!
In 2024, the Network Railcard discount offers 1/3 savings over the whole year!
This handy Network Railcard offers 1/3 OFF your usual rail fare price. Here’s what train companies are providing Network Railcard discounts you can take advantage of :
- Avanti West Coast
- Chiltern Railways
- CrossCountry
- East Midlands Railway
- Gatwick Express
- Greater Anglia
- Great Northern
- Greater Western Railway
- Heathrow Express
- Island Line
- London North Eastern Railway (LNER)
- London Northwestern Railway
- London Overground
- Southeastern
- South Western Railway
- West Midlands Railway
What restrictions are there with a Network Railcard?
There are a few restrictions to remember with Network Railcard offers in 2024. The discounts only apply when you travel after 10:00 Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays). The good news is they are valid at any time on weekends.
Time restrictions do vary depending on where you’re travelling. There is also a £13 minimum fare on journeys between Mondays and Fridays.
How much does the Network Railcard cost?
The Network Railcard will cost £30 in 2024, is valid for 12 months and gives you 1/3 OFF train travel all year! It’s a bargain, and with these fantastic discounts, it will pay for itself in two or three journeys.
Buy your Network Railcard online to save time and hassle at the station. It’s straightforward to buy online and only takes a few minutes.
Look out for the latest discount code offers on Network Railcards. In the meantime, enjoy 1/3 OFF train travel in London and South East England.
Ticket Office at Station
To start saving with your Network Railcard, complete the application form and take it to your ticket office within the Network Railcard area.
You can download a Network Railcard application here . Alternatively, you can pick up an application form at your local National Rail station.
Start saving today with Network Railcard promo code offers and get money off rail fares in London and South East England.
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- Discount code: RAILCARD50
How to renew a Network Railcard
It’s easy to renew a Network Railcard; follow these steps.
You can renew your Network Railcard online 30 days in advance with Railcards. If you bought your existing Railcard at a train station, register it on the Railcards website before renewing it online. Check the Train Hacker website for Network Railcard promo deals before proceeding.
- Up to 4 adults & 4 children
Alternatively, you can renew your Network Railcard at your local train station.
You can renew your Trainline Network Railcard four weeks before your existing card expires. Before renewing automatically, however, check the Train Hacker for Trainline Network Railcard promotional code offers.
Enjoy saving now with a Network Railcard
Start saving today and get 1/3 discounted train fares in 2024 and beyond within the Network Railcard area with this fantastic Network Railcard promo code offer.
More Ways to Save with Railcards
- 16-17 Saver Railcard – 50% OFF for people aged 16 and 17
- 16-25 Railcard – best for 16-25-year-olds and students
- 26-30 Railcard – 1/3 OFF rail travel for millennials aged between 26 and 30 years old
- Disabled Persons Railcard – best for people with disabilities
- Family and Friends Railcard – best for families and small groups, which include children
- Senior Railcard – best for people 60 years old and above
- Two Together Railcard – best for two people who travel together
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About Railcards
Whether it’s a day out in the city or in the countryside, a trip to catch-up with your friends or visiting the family, with a Railcard you can save 1/3 on your train trips.
A Railcard saves you money on almost every journey you take. Take one long journey, or a few shorter ones, and you’ll already have made your money back. So, get yours now.
*Annual saving is based on the average savings made by combined Railcards holders between April 2023 and March 2024, excluding price of Railcard.
There are currently nine main types of Railcards available, they are:
16-17 Saver
16-25 railcard, 26-30 railcard, disabled persons railcard, family & friends railcard, network railcard, senior railcard, two together railcard, veterans railcard, railcard prices.
Most Railcards can be purchased online with the option to download as a digital Railcard to your smartphone or device with our Railcard App. Some 1-year Railcards can also be purchased at any National Rail staffed ticket office.
You can book your train tickets online or in person, but in order to qualify for a reduced rate ticket you must be able to present your Railcard during your journey. Failing to do this will invalidate your train ticket.
Take a look below at the range of Railcards on offer.
If you are already lucky enough to be aged 16 or 17 you can now save up to 50% on your rail travel as well. You can use it to travel to school, college or work as well as for leisure travel for days or nights out with your friends.
A 16-17 Saver costs just £30 for one year.
Whether you are travelling to college, university, work or just for leisure, if you are aged between 16 and 25 or a mature student in full-time education you can save 1/3 on your rail fares.
Purchase a 1-year 16-25 Railcard for just £30 or a 3-year Railcard is even better value at just £70 and start making savings right away.
If you are aged 26-30 then you can save 1/3 on rail fares off-peak across Britain for just £30 a year.
The 26-30 Railcard is the first digital-only Railcard and it is available to buy online and download to the Railcard app on your smartphone. Once downloaded you can then start travelling (and saving) straight away.
For people with a disability meeting the eligibility criteria, the Disabled Persons Railcard offers 1/3 off rail travel for you and a friend or travel companion.
Just £20 for 1 year or £54 for 3 years, discounts are applicable on both peak and off-peak tickets.
Get out and about - go shopping, visit a museum, explore the countryside - and make some fantastic savings on your rail travel. With a Family & Friends Railcard up to four adults get 1/3 off and up to four children (aged 5 to 15) get 60% off - and as the name suggests, the users do not need to be related, you just need to travel together.
Only £30 a year, you could save this cost and more in just the first trip.
Enjoy 1/3 off rail fares in the South East England area for you and up to 3 other adults and up to 4 children. The Network Railcard spans more than 16 counties in the South East including Greater London and in the area bounded by places as far afield as Exeter, Worcester, Northampton and Kings Lynn so you could travel further than you think.
A Network Railcard costs just £30 a year.
The smart way to save money on your rail travel for anyone aged 60 and over.
Costing just £30 a year, the Senior Railcard saves you 1/3 on all Off-Peak journeys offering you immediate savings. Even better, value is the 3-year Railcard at only £70.
Over 50 but not quite 60? You may want to look at other Railcard options including Network Railcard for the South-East area, Two Together Railcard if you travel regularly with someone or Family & Friends Railcard.
Enjoy a 1/3 discount on your Off-Peak rail travel for you and the person you travel with most - not just if you are a couple, it could be with a family member or your best friend.
Just £30 a year - split the cost between you and that is just £15 each and as everyone is eligible this could be the best value Railcard for you.
The new Veterans Railcard is now on sale. For UK Veterans who have served at least one day in Her Majesty’s Armed Forces (Regular or Reserve) or Merchant Mariners who have seen duty on legally defined military operations.
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1. Introduction
1.1. These terms and conditions (“Railcard Conditions”) apply to the use of the Network Railcard and reduced priced tickets ('discounted tickets') bought with the Network Railcard. 1.2. In addition to the Railcard Conditions, the National Rail Conditions of Travel (“NRCoT”) apply to any journey on the rail network. Where the NRCoT conflict with these Railcard Conditions, the NRCoT override the Railcard Conditions. Copies of the NRCoT are available online at nationalrail.co.uk/nrcot or at staffed National Rail stations. 1.3. These Railcard Conditions form a contract between you and ATOC Ltd (Registered in England and Wales No. 03069033, Company Registered Office: 2nd Floor, 200 Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4HD). ATOC Ltd enters into this contract on behalf of the train companies listed at railcard.co.uk/traincompanies (“Train Companies”). 1.4. Train Companies shall have rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of these Railcard Conditions. 1.5. These Railcard Conditions are valid up to and including 31 May 2025. 1.6. Train Companies may change the Railcard Conditions during the validity of your Railcard. Where possible, the Train Companies will communicate these changes to you by displaying information at stations at least three months prior to the change.
2. General conditions of use of the Railcard
2.1. If you have a physical Railcard, your Railcard is not valid, and you cannot use it, until you have signed it. 2.2. The Railcard does not become your property and, if requested: 2.2.1 You must hand it to a representative of any of the Train Companies, if you have a physical Railcard. 2.2.2. You must remove it from your mobile device if requested by a representative of any of the Train Companies, if you have a digital Railcard. 2.3. The Railcard and tickets bought with it are not transferable to anyone else and you must not give, lend, or resell them. Only the named cardholder can use the Railcard. 2.4. Train Companies will not issue refunds on unused/unwanted Railcards, or extend their validity period. 2.5. You may be asked to show your Railcard when purchasing discounted tickets. 2.6. Railcard discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount. 2.7. You must buy the Tickets before boarding the train unless: 2.7.1. there was no ticket office at the station at which you began the journey or if the ticket office was closed, and there was no working ticket machine from which you could buy discounted tickets; or 2.7.2. you have a disability which prevented you accessing ticket retailing facilities. In these cases you will be able to use your Railcard to buy tickets on the train or at your destination. 2.8. You must carry your valid Railcard with you on your journey. When asked by rail staff, you must show a valid ticket and valid Railcard within its period of validity when you travel. 2.8.1. If you have a physical Railcard, it must be signed by you and should be legible so staff can read it, as further detailed in the NRCoT. 2.8.2. If you have a digital Railcard, you must be able to show it on a mobile device throughout your journey. 2.9. If you fail to comply with condition 2.7 and/or 2.8, the Train Company reserves the right to charge you the full price for the single fare applicable to your journey, as if no ticket had been purchased before starting the journey. In some cases you may also be issued with a Penalty Fare. If you are using your Railcard to get discounts for another person, they will also be charged the full price for the applicable single fare for their journey, as if no ticket had been purchased before starting the journey. In some cases they may also be issued with a Penalty Fare. 2.10. Fraudulent applications and fraudulent use of Railcards and Railcard discounted tickets may lead to criminal prosecution.
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- See the NRCoT for more information about Penalty Fares.
- Railcard discounts do not apply to Season tickets, train company promotional tickets, Eurostar tickets, and most London Underground and DLR tickets.
3. Replacing your lost, damaged or stolen Railcard
3.1. If you have a physical Railcard and lose or damage your Railcard or it is stolen, you can apply for a replacement. If you bought the original Railcard at a rail station, you can request a replacement only at a ticket office and you must show the completed ‘Receipt’ voucher from the original application form. You will be requested to show some form of identification when obtaining a replacement at a station. If you purchased your Railcard online, you must request a replacement online. 3.2. You will only be issued with one replacement of a physical Railcard in any 12 month period, and you will need to pay an administration fee, unless your physical Railcard was stolen and you have a crime reference number or documentation issued by the Police. For Network Railcard, the administration fee is £10. 3.3. If you have a digital Railcard and lose or damage the mobile device that it is stored on, you can upload it to a new mobile device with no administration fee by accessing your online account at network-railcard.co.uk.
4. Conditions of use of the Network Railcard
4.1. You must be aged 16 years old or over to purchase a Railcard. 4.2. Network Railcard discounts apply for travel at or after 10.00 Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays) and any time on weekends. Discounts apply to services in the Network Railcard area only (see network-railcard.co.uk/map). 4.3. A minimum fare applies to all journeys Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. At the time of printing, the minimum fare is £13. The minimum fare is subject to change during the validity of your Railcard - see network-railcard.co.uk for the most up to date information. 4.4. All child fares are subject to a £1 minimum fare at all times. 4.5. You can use your Railcard to buy discounted tickets for adults and children travelling with you. The maximum group size is four adults (aged 16 years and over) including you, and four children aged between 5 and 15 years. The group must travel with you throughout the journey. 4.6. Discounted tickets entitle you to travel in standard class only. 4.7. You will be asked to pay the difference between the price of your discounted ticket and the full price applicable fare (or the Penalty Fare if travelling in the Penalty Fares area) if you travel: 4.7.1. beyond the station for which your ticket is issued; or 4.7.2. to a destination beyond the area shown on the Network Railcard map (network-railcard.co.uk/map), without having first obtained the correct ticket for your journey; or 4.7.3. on a route to which a higher fare applies or at a time when reduced fares do not apply. Train Companies providing Network Railcard discounts: Avanti West Coast c2c Chiltern Railways † CrossCountry † East Midland Trains Gatwick Express Great Northern Great Western Railway †† Greater Anglia † Heathrow Connect Heathrow Express London Northwestern Railway † London North Eastern Railway London Overground Southeastern Southern South Western Railway Stansted Express TfL Rail Thameslink † Some restrictions apply on services provided by these train companies. †† Some restrictions apply on services provided by Great Western Railway. Network Railcard discounts are not available on tickets routed Evesham/Stroud.
Digital Railcard terms & Conditions
The 'Railcard' app is the digital Railcard storage app of ATOC Ltd, a company registered in England (No.03069033), whose registered office is at:
First Floor North, 1 Puddle Dock, London, EC4V 3DS Operating under the name Rail Delivery Group (“RDG”) 'Railcard' is offered as a free service to you, the user, by RDG for the purpose of storing and displaying your Railcard, via supported mobile phones and hardware. By installing the 'Railcard' App, you agree to be bound by these terms of use. Please review them carefully before installation and/or acceptance. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, then you should uninstall the 'Railcard' app and cease using it.
2. Definitions
The ‘Railcard' app shall mean the software provided by RDG to display a travel discount card, to be used on Apple iOS, Android, and any upgrades from time to time and any other software or documentation which enables the use of the 'Railcard' app.
3. Conditions of use
3.1. You will not, nor allow third parties on your behalf to (i) make and distribute copies of the 'Railcard' app (ii) attempt to copy, reproduce, alter, modify, reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile, transfer, exchange or translate the 'Railcard' app; or (iii) create derivative works of the 'Railcard' app of any kind whatsoever. 3.2. The 'Railcard' app is currently made available to you free of charge for your personal, non-commercial use. RDG reserves the right to amend or withdraw the 'Railcard' app, or charge for the application or service provided to you in accordance with these terms and conditions, at any time and for any reason. 3.3. You acknowledge that the terms of agreement with your respective mobile network provider ('Mobile Provider') will continue to apply when using the 'Railcard' app. As a result, you may be charged by the Mobile Provider for access to network connection services for the duration of the connection while accessing the 'Railcard' app or any such third-party charges as may arise. You accept responsibility for any such charges that arise. 3.4. If you are not the bill payer for the mobile telephone or handheld device being used to access the 'Railcard' app, you will be assumed to have received permission from the bill payer for using the 'Railcard' app.
4. Availability
4.1. The 'Railcard' app is available to handheld mobile devices running Apple iOS and Android OS. RDG will use reasonable efforts to make the 'Railcard' app available at all times. However, you acknowledge the 'Railcard' app is provided over the internet and mobile networks and so the quality and availability of the 'Railcard' app may be affected by factors outside RDG’s reasonable control. 4.2. RDG does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for unavailability of the 'Railcard' App, or any difficulty or inability to download or access content or any other communication system failure which may result in the 'Railcard' app being unavailable. 4.3. RDG will not be responsible for any support or maintenance for the 'Railcard' app.
5. System requirements
5.1. In order to use the 'Railcard' app, you are required to have a compatible mobile telephone or handheld device, internet access, and the necessary minimum specifications ('Software Requirements'). 5.2. The Software Requirements are as follows: Apple iOS 10 and above and Android 4.1 and above. 5.3. The version of the 'Railcard' app software may be upgraded from time to time to add support for new functions and services.
6. Personal information and privacy
6.1. Introduction In order for us to provide some of the services in the 'Railcard' app we will need to collect information from you. By using these services or providing us with information you consent to the collection, use and transfer of your information under the terms of this policy. 6.2. Personal Information Collected 6.2.1. Active Collection of Information Some areas of the 'Railcard' app require us to collect and use your information for example location information in order for you to benefit from specific features. We only collect and use such information unless you opt not to receive such additional features. Your location data may also be used by our contracted partners to provide you with personalised offers and promotions based on non-identifying data and geo-location data. For the purpose of this service, we only share technical data with our partners (such as your mobile advertising IDs) to ensure that we do not identify you as a person. We may also use your location information for the purpose of improving the journey experience we provide to you. If you wish to opt-out of these particular services, you can use the “opt-out of interest-based advertising (https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/3405269)” option on Android or the “Limit Ad-Tracking(support.apple.com/kb/HT4228)” option on iOS. 6.2.2. Passive Collection of Information We may collect and process anonymous information about your use of the 'Railcard' app, such as some of the pages you visit and some of the searches you perform. Such information is used by us to help us improve the contents of the site and to compile, for internal market research purposes, aggregate statistics about individuals using it. This kind of anonymous information can be obtained by our use of "cookies" as well as other means. Please see our "Use of Cookies" section below for more information on our use of cookies. We may also share anonymous information about your use of the 'Railcard' app with third parties for analytical purposes. 6.3. How we use your Personal Information When you supply personal information to RDG we will use it for the following purposes: We and/or the train companies whose information is provided in the 'Railcard' app may also use your information: (a) for internal market research and analysis purposes; and (b) to carry out survey related activities with you. We will not share or distribute any of the information you provide to us to unaffiliated third parties, unless required to do so by law. We will only collect and use your information for the services to be provided and the duration required for the provision of the services. We may need to retain the information for a reasonable period of time after the end of the services. 6.4. Sharing of Information The information you provide to us may need to be accessed by our staff, service providers and train operating companies. Where you have consented to receive such services we will share your information with contracted third parties for the purpose of: (a) providing the services and customer service assistance; (b) marketing services; and (c) advertising These service providers will only have access to the information needed to perform the relevant service and may not use your information for any other purpose. They will also be required to use your information strictly in accordance with data protection laws, including maintaining adequate security measures to protect such information. 6.5. Links to third party Internet sites The 'Railcard' app may contain links to other sites and sources of information. By clicking on these, you will leave the 'Railcard' app and this Privacy Policy will not apply to your use of any other sites. 6.6. Data Security We employ administrative, electronic and physical security measures to ensure that the information that we collect about you is protected from access by unauthorised personsand protected against unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction and damage. By using our website and/or services you acknowledge and agree that, except to the extent required by the Data Protection laws, we shall not be responsible for any unauthorised use, distribution, damage or destruction of personal data. We will only retain your information for a reasonable period or as long as is required by law. We may link you to third party websites which have their own privacy policies. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the privacy policies, content or security of these websites. 6.7. Changes to this Privacy Policy There may be changes in how we use your data. All such changes will be notified to you by updating this Privacy Policy.
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7.1. All trade marks, copyright, database rights and other intellectual property rights of any nature in the 'Railcard' app together with the underlying software code are owned either directly by RDG or by RDG’s licensors. 7.2. RDG hereby grants you a non-exclusive, royalty-free revocable licence to use the 'Railcard' app for your personal use in connection with the use of the NRE Website and in accordance with these terms and conditions.
8. Termination
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9.1. In no event will RDG be liable for any direct, indirect, special, punitive, exemplary or consequential losses or damages of whatsoever kind arising out of your use or access to the 'Railcard' app, including loss of profit or the like whether or not in the contemplation of the parties, whether based on breach of contract, tort (including negligence), product liability or otherwise. 9.2. RDG is not liable to you for any damage or alteration to your equipment including but not limited to computer equipment, handheld device or mobile telephones as a result of the installation or use of the 'Railcard' app. 9.3. Nothing in these terms and conditions shall exclude or limit RDG’s liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence or for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation or any other liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law. 9.4. RDG accepts no liability for the content of any third party content advertised on the 'Railcard' app or any transactions made by you in respect of such content. If you object to any such content you should uninstall the 'Railcard' app.
10. Disclaimer of warranties
To the maximum extent permitted by law RDG hereby disclaims all implied warranties with regard to the 'Railcard' app. The 'Railcard' app and software are provided "as is" and "as available" without warranty of any kind. Last updated 13 September 2022
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If you’re a regular traveller in South East England, then a Network Southeast Railcard could be for you. Network Railcard discounts include saving 1/3 on travel across the South East for up to 4 adults and 4 children!
Am I eligible for a Network Railcard?
If you're 16 or older, you can get a Network Railcard.
Where is a Network Southeast Railcard valid?
A Network Railcard is valid on tickets for journeys that are wholly within the Network Railcard area .
What are the benefits of a Network Railcard?
You, and three adults travelling with you, can save 1/3 off your rail fare. Up to four children travelling with you can save 60% on their tickets too.
Monday to Friday, you'll be able to use your network southeast railcard from 10:00, and there's a £13 minimum fare on adult tickets. You might be able to travel earlier on some trains. This offer doesn't apply on weekends or public holidays, when there's no minimum fare or time restrictions on using your railcard.
You can also save on special offers available with your railcard, and our 2FOR1 entry offers at many UK attractions!!
How much does a Network Railcard cost?
A Network Railcard costs £30 for a year.
People with a Network Southeast Railcard save on average £134 per year.
How do I apply?
You can apply online or download the online forms and apply at a staffed station in the Network Railcard area.
How long does it take for my Network Railcard to arrive?
If you have applied online for a physical railcard you should allow 5 working days for your application to be processed and have your railcard posted to you. You can also pay for Special Delivery service if you would like your Network railcard to be delivered within two days. Digital railcards and those bought at the station can be obtained on the same day.
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You can buy your Railcard at network-railcard.co.uk or application forms are available at your local staffed National Rail station in the Network Railcard area. PLEASE NOTE: When planning a journey with our Journey Planner, in the Passengers and Railcards section simply select the number and type of Railcards that you will be travelling with and click 'Add' after each selection.
The official retailer of Railcards by National Rail . Get 1/3 off rail fares in London and the South East with a Network Railcard. Nice. ... For travel in the Network Railcard area. How much can I save? People with a Network Railcard save on average £138 per year**, or £4.91 per journey^. If you're travelling here's an example of some of ...
With a Railcard you can save up to 1/3 off rail travel. There is a Railcard for everyone. Skip navigation. Renew my Railcard; Manage my Railcard; Railcard.co.uk 16-25 Railcard Disabled Persons Railcard Family & Friends Railcard Network Railcard Two Together Railcard 26-30 ... get an average annual saving of £97* plus special partner discounts ...
Get money off rail fares, plus smashing deals on days out, meals, hotels, and so much more . When you travel in the Network Railcard area with your Railcard, you and upto 3 additional adults can enjoy 1/3 off most rail fares while upto 4 kids between 5 and 15 get a whopping 60% off theirs when they travel with you!. The Network Railcard costs just £30, so it will pay for itself after a couple ...
Network Railcard What is the Network Railcard? Get exploring London and the South East area with a Network Railcard for just £30 which is valid for 1 year. If you are 16 years or older you can purchase a Network Railcard. Up to 3 additional adults with 1/3 off and 4 children with 60% off can travel on the same Railcard.
Get £20 off with a Railcard discount code this October 2024. Save on rail fare with 13 valid Railcard promo codes tested daily. ... 16-17 Saver and Network - even offer up to 60% discount on ...
A Network Railcard is a discount card that makes train travel cheaper for anyone in the Network Railcard area (London and the South-East of England) for a whole year. A Network Railcard holder can enjoy 1/3 off on adult Standard Anytime and Off-Peak fares, including Anytime Day Travelcards (when bought as part of your ticket to London from ...
A Network Railcard gives discounts on the following tickets for travel in the Network Railcard area, subject to the appropriate minimum fare and the 10:00am Monday to Friday time restriction: Anytime tickets
A Railcard is a discount card that gives you up to 1/3 off your rail travel. It comes in either a digital format, which you have on your mobile phone or device, or a physical version. ... Network Railcard. Anyone 16 and over. Maximum group size is up-to four adults (aged 16+) and up to four children (aged 5-15) ...
Alternatively, you can pick up an application form at your local National Rail station. Network Railcard Discount Code 2024: 1/3 OFF Train Tickets ... 26-30 Railcard - 1/3 OFF rail travel for millennials aged between 26 and 30 years old; Disabled Persons Railcard - best for people with disabilities;
The Network Railcard spans more than 16 counties in the South East including Greater London and in the area bounded by places as far afield as Exeter, Worcester, Northampton and Kings Lynn so you could travel further than you think. ... Enjoy a 1/3 discount on your Off-Peak rail travel for you and the person you travel with most - not just if ...
4.2. Network Railcard discounts apply for travel at or after 10.00 Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays) and any time on weekends. Discounts apply to services in the Network Railcard area only (see network-railcard.co.uk/map). 4.3. A minimum fare applies to all journeys Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.
With the the Network Railcard, you can save1/3 on rail travel for up to 4 adults & 4 children on rail travel in the South East. See more here. ... then a Network Southeast Railcard could be for you. Network Railcard discounts include saving 1/3 on travel across the South East for up to 4 adults and 4 children! Am I eligible for a Network Railcard?
Unlock the Best of British Rail Travel with National Railcards. Discover Exclusive Discounts, Seamless Booking, and Unforgettable Journeys. Embrace the Joy of Exploring. ... you should contact the original retailer. If you bought your Railcard from National Rail, click on one of the links in the Types of Railcard section above to visit the ...
What discounts do I get? A Network Railcard gives you up to 1/3 off most standard adult rail fares for travel in the Network Railcard area, subject to the minimum fare. The added benefit is that up to three adults can travel with you and they will also get up to 1/3 off their rail fare. Plus, you can take up to four children (aged 5 to 15 years ...
The Network Railcard costs £30 and is valid for 12 months. People with a Network Railcard save on average £134 per year*, and the Railcard typically pays for itself within 3 journeys. *Average saving is based on the average savings made by Network Railcard holders between April 2021 and March 2022, excluding price of Railcard.
The code can only be used to buy one of the following digital railcards: 16-17 Saver, 16-25 Railcard, 26-30 Railcard, Family & Friends' Railcard, Network Railcard, Senior Railcard and Two Together Railcard. The offer excludes the Disabled Person's Railcard and Veterans' Railcard. How to maximise the discount
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Khimki is part of the Moscow conurbation, on the banks of the Moscow channel and the Klyazma river, and one of the highest density rate in the region. Before the city, there were several noble lands, which villages are still exist. During the late 19th century, the site of Khimki station became (and remains) the place of Muscovite dachas. Khimki was granted city status, and the Stariye Khimki ...
Using your Railcard Use your Network Railcard as often as you like, but be sure to keep it with you at all times when travelling . You can use your Network Railcard within the Network Railcard area; The Railcard discount is valid for journeys made any time on weekends and bank holidays and from 10am Monday to Friday, though some stations may allow you to start your journey earlier
Khimki is part of the Moscow conurbation, on the banks of the Moscow channel and the Klyazma river, and one of the highest density rate in the region.. Before the city, there were several noble lands, which villages are still exist. During the late 19th century, the site of Khimki station became (and remains) the place of Muscovite dachas. Khimki was granted city status, and the Stariye Khimki ...
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