Railcard deals
4 Current Deals
Via code. Requires you to purchase any train ticket to activate the railcard
A railcard can put you on the right track for some decent savings, especially if you take the train often, as these cards get you one-third off most rail fares.
Railcards currently cost £35 for one-year or £80 for three years, but if you're new to either TrainPal* or Trip.com* third-party booking sites, you can use a code to get 25% off a digital railcard (one that's stored on your phone). That'll make it £26.25 for a one-year railcard, or £60 for three years. If you aren't new to either site, you can still get 10% off.
There are a couple of hoops to go through, as you may also need to buy any train ticket (no minimum spend) to activate the railcard, but we explain how it works below.
Note: The railcard can only be accessed via the TrainPal or Trip.com app which you'll need to download (depending on which site you purchase from). You can't transfer it to the official Railcard app after purchasing, nor can you add to your digital wallet (Apple or Android).
To get 25% off a digital railcard...
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Via TrainPal*, use the code MSE25 (if buying through its app or website you'll also need to purchase a train ticket to activate the railcard as explained below)
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Via Trip.com*, use the code MSETRIPRC25 (you'll also need to buy any train ticket to activate the railcard as explained below)
Remember, you need to be a new customer of the site you purchase through.
How the 25% off code works
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Sign up for a free account at TrainPal* or Trip.com*. If you're given the option to enter the code while signing up, you can – pick the correct code above and enter it in the 'Promo code (optional)' box.
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Once signed in, select the Account/Member icon and then 'Promo Codes'. Or in the app, go to the 'Account' tab and tap 'Vouchers & Promo Code'.
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If you entered the code while signing up, your 25% off voucher will appear here. If you didn't, enter it in the 'Enter promo code' box ('Enter code' in the app) to add it to this section.
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Go to the TrainPal* or Trip.com* digital railcards page and choose the railcard you want. The discount should be automatically applied.
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Neither site charges a booking fee, and there's no minimum spend, so when buying a ticket to activate your railcard, you could just buy the cheapest possible fare. If you don't activate your railcard, you'll be issued an automatic refund.
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. The offer's limited to one railcard per account.
The codes are valid until 11.59pm on Wednesday 31 December.
Maximise the discount by getting 5% off your first train ticket purchase
In addition to the railcard offer above, you can also get 5% off your first UK train ticket purchase – so you could use this discount when buying the train ticket needed to activate your railcard when bought via the TrainPal app or Trip.com site and app.
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For TrainPal, you can use the same code as above, MSE25
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For Trip.com, the 5% off code is MSETRIP5 and this can be stacked with the railcard code above
You don't have to purchase a railcard to use the 5% off code – it's open to anyone new to TrainPal/Trip.com making their first UK train ticket purchase until 11.59pm on Wednesday 31 December.
Existing TrainPal or Trip.com user? Get 10% off a digital railcard and 2% off your first train ticket
The below codes get a one-year railcard for £26.25 instead of £35, or £60 for three years instead of £80.
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For TrainPal*, enter the code MSE25
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For Trip.com*, enter the code MSETRIPRC10 for 10% off a digital railcard, and the code MSETRIP2 for 2% off your first train ticket purchase
See our Cheap train tickets guide for more ways to save on rail fares.
Get annual railcards half-price by converting Clubcard points
Get a 16-25, Family & Friends, Senior or Two Together Railcard via Tesco Clubcard for £17.50 in Clubcard vouchers instead of the usual £35. You'll be sent a code that can be used at the Railcard* site.
To get this deal, you have to turn every £2.50 into £5 to use with Railcard. You'll need £17.50 in Clubcard vouchers, exchanging these at twice their value, to pay for the one-year Railcard in full.
What discounts do the railcards get you?
16-25: A third off fares if you're aged 16 and over and under 26.
Family & Friends: A third off adult and 60% off child fares, a minimum of one adult and one child, and a maximum of up to four adults and four children (age 5-15) can travel using one card.
Senior: Those aged 60 and over get a third off rail fares.
Two Together: A third off rail fares for two named adults when they travel together.
Check the railcard site for restrictions and to ensure you're eligible before exchanging your vouchers. See our Tesco Clubcard boosting guide for other ways to use your points.
If you or someone you know has a gold card season ticket
If your train season ticket is an annual gold card (or comes with one), you can get extra discounts you don’t get with a standard season ticket. One of the biggest perks is being able to buy a railcard for just £10 (up to 70% off the normal price) for yourself or someone else.
This discount only works for those in the south of England, but if that’s you, it can be a winner. Railcards usually give a third off most fares – see full info on what each railcard gets you.
How do I get a gold card?
To do this, you'll need to have an annual gold card – this will either be your actual season ticket or come with it. You should have been given one automatically if you’ve bought a year's season ticket or Travelcard (not weekly or monthly) from one of 600+ stations on this annual gold card area map, and at least one of the stations on your ticket falls within the same area.
This won’t work in much of the UK, but the gold card area includes a large part of the south of England.
Which railcards can I get for £10?
You can choose from most of the major national railcards – 16-25, Family & Friends, Two Together, Senior, Network Railcard for London and the south of England (all normally £35) and Disabled Person's Railcard (normally £20). These cards get you a third off most journeys – see all railcard types.
You can get one annual railcard for £10 at any time during the validity of your annual gold card.
Don't have a gold card? You can still get a £10 railcard
The person buying the railcard doesn’t have to be the person who ends up using it.
So if a friend or family member who commutes has a gold card, just ask them to buy the £10 railcard for you if they don't need it, and they can follow the steps below. Check the Railcard* website to make sure you're eligible beforehand, and provide the gold card holder with any photos or evidence of eligibility required.
You can only buy the £10 railcard from a station
If you bought your annual season ticket from a train station, you'll need to purchase your railcard from that particular station. If you bought it online, then you can go to your nearest station. The only exception is if you're getting a Disabled Person's Railcard – see 'More info' below.
Let the staff member know you want to purchase a £10 railcard with your gold card and fill in the application they give you. Some railcards such as 16-25 and Senior require photos and evidence of eligibility so have that with you, and you'll need to show your gold card.
If you're buying a railcard for someone else, Railcard says the person you're buying the railcard for doesn't need to be present.
Another way to get a discount on railcards
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If you have a Tesco Clubcard with enough points, you could use your Clubcard vouchers to get a one-year railcard for £17.50 in vouchers. See National Railcards for £17.50 in Tesco points.
More info
What other discounts does an annual gold card get?
As long as you're travelling within the annual gold card area, your gold card essentially gives you most of the same discounts on rail fares as all the major railcards combined, as in addition to being your season ticket for commuting, it gets you:
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34% off standard and first class off-peak train fares for you and up to three people travelling with you.
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60% off for up to four kids (5-15 years old) travelling with you.
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One-third off Oyster pay-as-you-go, Anytime Day Travelcards, and PLUSBUS day tickets within the Network Railcard area.
These discounts can't be used before 9.30am Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays). See full terms and conditions.
What about the Disabled Person's Railcard?
You can't get a £10 Disabled Person's Railcard at a station. You'll need to either call the Disabled Person's Railcard office on 0345 605 0525 or post a completed application form, evidence of eligibility, and a copy of the front and back of your gold card to: Disabled Persons Railcard office, PO Box 6613, Arbroath DD11 9AN. See Disabled Person's Railcard for full info on this card.
Or £54 for three years. Get a third off rail fares including peak times
If you have a disability that makes travelling by train difficult, you may qualify for a Disabled Person's Railcard (see 'Are you eligible?' below).
It costs £20 for one year, or £54 for three years (equivalent to £18 per year), and gets you one-third off most train travel. That means if you spend over £60 on eligible rail fares in a year (or £55 if you have a three year card), then it's worth getting one as the savings beat the cost of the card.
Unlike most other railcards, there are no time restrictions for when the Disabled Person's Railcard can be used, although it won't work on season tickets. What's more, if you travel with another adult, they'll also get one-third off. The accompanying adult does not have to have a disability, but does need to travel the whole duration of the journey with the card holder to qualify.
Are you eligible?
You should qualify for a Disabled Person's Railcard if...
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You are registered as deaf or use a hearing aid.
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You are registered as having a visual impairment.
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You receive personal independence payments (PIP) or adult disability payments (ADP).
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You receive disability living allowance (DLA) at either the higher or lower rate for the mobility component, or the higher or middle rate for the care component.
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You have epilepsy and have repeated attacks, even though you receive drug treatment, or are currently prohibited from driving because of epilepsy.
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You receive attendance allowance, severe disablement allowance, or pension age disability payment.
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You receive war pensioner's mobility supplement.
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You receive war or service disablement pension for 80% or more disability.
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You buy or lease a vehicle through the motability scheme.
You'll need to provide evidence of your eligibility when applying – see the Disabled Person's Railcard site for a list of accepted proof.
The railcard can't be bought at station ticket offices, but you can pick up an application form which you'll need to complete and post – or you can apply for either a physical or digital card online.
Can children get this railcard?
If your child (aged 5-15) has one of the eligible disabilities, you can apply for a Disabled Person's Railcard on their behalf. They won't get discounted child fares, but the card will allow one adult travelling with them to get one-third off.
More info
You need to have your railcard with you when travelling. If opting for a physical card, it'll be sent via First Class post, but you're best allowing up to five working days for delivery.
Railcards are not valid in Northern Ireland.
35% off Railcards via Trip.com
Requires purchase of any train ticket to activate the railcard
Update 1.12pm, Friday 28 November: The £1 railcards have been extremely popular and all sold out.
Third-party booking app Trip.com is offering a Black Friday deal of £1 one-year railcards (normally £35) via its app for new Trip.com customers only from midday on Friday 28 November.
There's no code needed but you'll have to be quick, as there are only 600 codes available, and we reckon this'll be popular. To activate the railcard you'll need to buy a train ticket too within 24 hours of purchase.
If you missed out, there's still a way to save....You can get 35% off one-year or three-year railcards with the code: MSERC35 until 11.59pm on Friday 28 November. With the code, this makes it £22.75 for one-year or £52 for three-years. You'll need to purchase a rail ticket on Trip.com within 30 days in order to activate your railcard.
Important: This deal is only valid for newbies to the Trip.com app (you can't redeem it online or if you're an existing customer). With this deal, the railcard can only be accessed via Trip.com's app – you can't transfer it to the official Railcard app after purchasing.
Railcards available include: 16-25, 26-30, Two Together, Network, Family & Friends, Senior and 16-17.
See our Cheap train tickets guide for more ways to save on rail fares.
Important: Don’t allow yourself to be taken in by the hype around Black Friday and be sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford.
See our Black Friday 2025 guide for all our analysis. Check Deals & Vouchers for more offers on now.
Trainline 33% off one-year railcards
New customers only, via code. 8,500+ available
Getting a railcard could put you on the right track for some decent savings, especially if you take the train often, as these cards get you one-third off most rail fares. With Black Friday discounts, you could be full steam ahead for even more savings.
Third-party booking app Trainline is offering a Black Friday deal of 33% off a digital one-year railcard, reducing the price to £23.45 (normally £35) when you enter the code BLACKFRIDAYFUN at checkout. It's for new Trainline customers only, and you'll need to be quick, as there are just 8,658 codes available.
This offer ends on Monday 1 December, or once all codes have been claimed, whichever's soonest. You can't use this alongside any other discount or for a three-year railcard. This deal is limited to one use per account only.
It's worth noting that the railcard is stored within the free Trainline app* – you'd need to show it in the app if requested when you travel (you can't transfer it to the official Railcard app after purchasing).
The discount code can be used on the following digital railcards:
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16-17 Saver
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16-25 Railcard
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26-30 Railcard
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Network Railcard
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Two Together Railcard
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Senior Railcard
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Family & Friends Railcard
See our Cheap train tickets guide for more ways to save on rail fares.
Important: Don’t allow yourself to be taken in by the hype around Black Friday and be sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford.
See our Black Friday 2025 guide for all our analysis. Check Deals & Vouchers for more offers on now.
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