Save 1/3 on most rail fares.
Railcards give discounts of 1/3 on the price of most train tickets. A Railcard usually costs £28 a year, and can pay for itself in just one rail journey! It’s a great way to save money on train tickets.
How it works
- Railcards are annual discount cards for particular groups of people.
- To see what type of railcard you qualify for, read the summaries below.
- The cost is far lower than the savings you can make on the cost of your train tickets over a year!
Savings and benefits
- Railcards give discounts of 1/3 on most adult Standard and First Class rail fares.
- The Family & Friends Railcard also saves 81% on child fares.
- As a bonus, Railcard holders can save money on accommodation, restaurants, days out and much more!
For a limited time, you can get a 1-year 16-25, Senior or Family and Friends Railcard for just £26 by buying a Gift Card online at buyagiftcard.co.uk - saving you £2 on the normal price.
Find out more about Railcards here.
16 - 25 Railcard
Who?
- Anyone aged 16 to 25
- Students in full-time education aged 26 or older
Cost?
- £28 for one year
- £65 for three years
Buy a 16 - 25 Railcard.
Family & Friends Railcard
Who?
- Families of up to 4 adults and 4 children (aged 5-15)
- The whole family can travel together on just one Family & Friends Railcard
Cost?
- £28 for one year
- £65 for three years
Buy a Family & Friends Railcard.
Senior Railcard
Who?
Cost?
- £28 for one year
- £65 for three years
Buy a Senior Persons Railcard.
Disabled Persons Railcard
Who?
- You might qualify if you have a visual impairment or a hearing impairment or have epilepsy or are in receipt of a disability-related benefit.
- Covers the cardholder and one other person travelling with them
Cost?
- £20 for one year
- £54 for three years
For full details visit the Disabled Persons Railcard website. Applications must be submitted by post.
Two Together Railcard
Who?
- You are both aged 16 or over
- You travel together
- Live within the trial area postcodes; Birmingham (B), Coventry (CV), Dudley (DY), Walsall (WS) or Wolverhampton (WV).
Cost?
Buy a Two Together Railcard or for full details visit the Two Together Railcard website.