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  1. Don't miss out on 15% off Railcards on Flash Sale. Get on track for less. Enjoy 15% off rail travel with a Trip.com digital railcard

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  1. A Senior Railcard is a discount card offering 1/1 off rail fares across the UK, including savings on a wide variety of routes and ticket types. Costing only £30 per year, or £70 for a three-year Railcard, you can save hundreds of pounds on train travel. See more of the UK with a Senior Railcard, designed to make train travel more financially ...

  2. To buy a new Senior Railcard, please go to the website homepage, click ‘Buy Now’ and follow the instructions on the screen. You will be asked to provide either a passport or driving licence number or EEA National Identity Card and you will also need to provide a digital passport-style photo if you have selected 'Digital' under 'Choose the type of Railcard you would like' section.

  3. Once logged in, click on ‘Details’ under your active Senior Railcard, then click on ‘Replace Railcard (Lost or stolen)’. Select lost or damaged, then click continue and follow the instructions on the screen. You will also have to pay a £10 administration fee. Please note that you can only apply for a replacement Railcard 5 days after ...

  4. 2. Add your details. 3. Prove your. eligibility. 4. Review and. secure payment. Renewing Your Senior Railcard Can Support Your Enjoyment of Rail Savings on Train Travel.

  5. People with a Senior Railcard save on average £86 per year** , or £5.26 per journey^ . If you’re travelling here’s an example of some of the savings you can make on train tickets: London - Liverpool. Railcard price. £68.60 £45.25*. Doncaster - London. Railcard price.

  6. Over 60 railcard benefits include saving you 1/3 on off-peak tickets. You can also save on special offers with your railcard, like 2FOR1 entry offers at many UK attractions and money off dining in London. What are the benefits of a Senior Railcard? The Senior Railcard costs just £30 a year, or £70 for the three-year card - saving you £20.

  7. A Senior Railcard is the starting point for travelling by train. That’s because it gives you 1/3 off Standard and First Class Anytime, Off-Peak and Advance fares. It means you can save money on visits to the grandkids, trips into town to catch a show, or weekends by the seaside – as many times as you like. Here’s what you need to know:

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