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£20 off | Get up to £20 off 3 year veterans in the sale at Railcard | 12/19/2024 |
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What's the refund policy at Railcards?
Under the National Rail Conditions of Travel, if your train is cancelled or delayed and you choose not to travel, you are entitled to a full refund.
If you decide not to travel for another reason, you can usually get a refund less the price of an admin fee (maximum £10).
Some tickets, such as Advance fares, are not refundable.
To get your refund you should return your ticket to the retailer where it was bought, stating the date and time you intended to travel.
Is there any offer for Group booking?
Most operators offer discounts for people travelling in groups aka GroupSave. Groups of 3 to 9 can get 1/3 off fares at peak times when they travel together.
If you’re a group of 3 to 9 adults, you can get a 33% discount on off-peak tickets with Groupsave. Not a bad deal! Also, you don’t need to purchase a Railcard to get the Groupsave discount. Click here to learn more.
Where can I find cheap First Class tickets?
There are a few ways to get discounted First Class tickets.
Railcards: The 16-25 Railcard, Disabled Persons Railcard, Senior Railcard, Two Together Railcard and Veterans Railcard allow you to get a third off all First Class rates.
Book early: When you book beforehand the price between a First Class ticket and a Standard ticket is usually very small.
Travel at weekends: Many operators allow you to upgrade your seat on weekends in advance or on the day of travel for a small supplement.
Can I get any info to avoid the rush?
If you're flexible with your travel times then you stand a greater chance of getting cheaper rail prices.
Avoid peak times: Trains that arrive and depart at rush hour (typically 7-9am and 5-7pm during weekdays) are usually more expensive because of their popularity. If you can, try to stay away from travelling at these times and look for alternatives.
Travel mid-week: If you can, try to keep away from travelling on Friday or at the weekends as these are typically the most expensive days to travel. Travelling on Tuesday or Wednesday morning is usually the most cost-effective.