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Disabled and older people - rail card

The Disabled Person's Railcard

If you have a disability that makes travelling by train difficult you may qualify for the Disabled Person's Railcard. The Railcard allows you - and an adult companion with you - to get a 1/3 off most Standard and First Class fares throughout Great Britain.

For more information on disabled and older person's rail card's please visit the rail card website.



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