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Food and drink. Wi-Fi on board. Travelling with children. Travelling with animals. Priority boarding. Refunds and compensation. Changing your ticket. As long as the Network Railcard holder is with the party, the number of accompanying people can reduce without affecting the validity of the discounted tickets of those still travelling.

Please be aware however that the accompanying individuals must make the complete trip with the cardholder - if they try to join the group at a station later in the journey or try to leave the group at a station before the destination of the group their ticket will not be valid. You may be able to apply for a refund on any unused tickets. Check the ticket terms and conditions on nationalrail. In all cases the Network Railcard holder will always need to be travelling otherwise none of the tickets will be valid.

With regard to the accompanying passengers, rail tickets should only be used by the individuals for whom the Railcard holder bought them. If you do not have your Network Railcard in your possession when travelling, you are unable to use discounted tickets. Prior to boarding the train, you can go to the ticket office and pay the difference between the Railcard discounted fare and the full fare for the relevant ticket for your journey.

Alternatively, you can purchase a new Network Railcard at the station or a digital Railcard online to take advantage of the discounted tickets you have already purchased. A Network Railcard will not give you discounts on Travelcards valid for more than one day or Season Tickets. You can use your Network Railcard to get discounts on tickets for travel from am Mondays to Fridays and at any time on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

Please note, the am Monday to Friday Network Railcard time restriction applies to all ticket types. The Network Railcard is designed to promote off-peak leisure travel. This means that it encourages people to use trains outside of the busy commuting period which occurs before am Monday to Friday. A Network Railcard gives discounts on the following tickets for travel in the Network Railcard area , subject to the appropriate minimum fare and the am Monday to Friday time restriction:.

Minimum fares and child supplement fares for journeys to the Isle of Wight also apply, so check for details at your local staffed station before planning your journey. For details on what tickets you can and can't get Network Railcard discounts on, see the Discounts on tickets page.

A Network Railcard will not give you discounts on Advance tickets, Season Tickets, First Class tickets, Oyster pay as you go, Eurostar tickets, special excursions or charter trains, or in conjunction with some Train Company special offers.

Network Railcard discounts are not always available on bus links, especially those to airports e. Railair Links. You cannot buy discounted tickets for journeys wholly on the London Underground and Docklands Light Railway, or Travelcards valid for more than one day.

If you travel outside the Network Railcard area you can only use the Network Railcard to the boundary and will have to buy full price tickets for the journey outside the area. You must purchase these tickets before you cross the boundary and the train you are travelling on must stop at the boundary station.

If members of the group are only travelling one way, then they can be added to the group in order to obtain a discount but must travel with the Railcard holder for the course of the one way journey. If the answer to your question is not in the above or you are having problems purchasing your Railcard, you can contact us. If you have any questions concerning rail ticket prices or journey planning National Rail Enquiries will be happy to help you.

If you have any comments about a specific rail journey please contact the train company that provides the service. To find their contact details see the list of Train Operating Companies.

Skip navigation. How do I apply? You can apply online or download the online forms and apply at a staffed station in the Network Railcard area with a passport-size photo and valid ID.

How long does it take for my Network Railcard to arrive? 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 railcard to be delivered within two days. Buy train tickets to any destination in Britain — no booking fee. Outbound journey departure station. Outbound journey arrival station.

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