Do over 70s get free rail travel?

People over 70 in the UK do not automatically receive free nationwide rail travel, but they are eligible for a Senior Railcard (for ages 60+), which offers 1/3 off most rail fares. Free rail travel is generally limited to specific regional concessions, such as the 60+ London Oyster photocard or Freedom Pass in London.
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Can pensioners travel free on trains?

Pensioners don't get entirely free national train travel, but many qualify for concessionary passes (often for local buses/trams) or a Senior Railcard (1/3 off) in the UK, with eligibility depending on state pension age and local council rules, while some areas offer free local bus/tram travel for older residents, but national rail usually requires a Railcard for discounts.
 
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How much is a railcard for over 70s?

How much is a Senior Railcard? A Senior Railcard costs just £35 for one year or £80 for three years.
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Who qualifies for a free railcard?

You're entitled to a free railcard (actually a discounted one, 1/3 off) primarily through the Disabled Persons Railcard, for those with qualifying disabilities or receiving specific benefits like PIP/DLA, visual/hearing impairment, epilepsy, or the Motability scheme; also, some young people with disabilities get a free 16-25 Railcard through specific bank offers, and potentially free bus passes (which often link to rail discounts) via local councils.
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What age can I travel free on National Rail?

Free Travel for Under-11s in London | National Rail.
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How to get a free Senior Railcard?

Senior Railcard Eligibility Checklist
  1. Aged 60 years old or over.
  2. Have a valid UK Driving Licence, Passport or EEA national Identity card.
  3. Can be bought online or at a station.
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Which age is free in train?

Q. Are children charged for train tickets booking? A: Children under five years of age are not charged for train reservation. However, the full fare is charged for those between five to 12 years of age. The charge is only applicable if, at the time of reservation, a berth is sought for the child separately.
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Do blue badge holders get a discount on trains?

For train travel in Great Britain, the main discount is the Disabled Persons Railcard, which gives 1/3 off fares for the cardholder and a companion (like a carer), costing £20/year or £54/3 years, with no time restrictions. You need to apply and prove eligibility, often through receiving certain disability benefits like DLA, but there are also free regional passes (e.g., in Greater Manchester for local travel) and free Passenger Assist services for onboard help.
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Is it worth getting a Senior Railcard?

Yes, a Senior Railcard is almost always worth it if you travel by train even a few times a year, as it gives you 1/3 off most fares and typically pays for itself within 2-3 journeys, with average annual savings around £98-£112, making the £35 (1-year) or £80 (3-year) cost a great investment for exploring the UK, visiting family, or day trips. 
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Which is the best railcard for seniors?

The smart way to save money on your rail travel for anyone aged 60 and over. Costing just £35 a year, the Senior Railcard saves you 1/3 on all Off-Peak journeys offering you immediate savings. Even better, value is the 3-year Railcard at only £80. Over 50 but not quite 60?
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Can I use my Senior Railcard before 10am?

Yes. Unlike some other railcards, the Senior Railcard can be used at any time of day, including before 10am. There are no weekday time restrictions, so you can enjoy flexible rail travel whenever you choose.
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Can I use my Senior Railcard on the London Underground?

The Senior Railcard will not apply to the following:

Some Train Company-specific promotional offers. Tickets for special excursion or Charter trains and some coach/bus links, including RailAir services. Most London Underground and Docklands Light Railway tickets (unless using Oyster pay as you go)
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How to get a free travel pass?

To apply for a free travel pass (concessionary bus/travel card), you typically apply through your local council or a national transport body (like Transport for Wales/Scotland) by proving your age (e.g., 60+) or disability, residency, and identity with documents (passport, council tax bill, photo) online or in person, but specific requirements vary by region (UK, Ireland, etc.). Check your local authority's website or a national portal like GOV.UK for eligibility and application links. 
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How much is an oap train ticket?

Senior Railcard cost

The Senior Railcard is easy to get, and costs just £35 for a year, or £80 for three years.
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How much is a senior rail pass?

A Senior Railcard costs £35 for one year or £80 for three years, offering 1/3 off most train fares in Great Britain for people aged 60 and over, quickly paying for itself after just a few journeys and providing extra discounts on days out and attractions.
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What age can you travel for free on trains?

In the UK, children under 5 generally travel free on trains with a fare-paying adult, while children aged 5 to 15 get 50% off with child tickets, though some promotions offer even deeper discounts like "Kids for £2". Specific rules vary by operator, but under-5s usually don't get a seat unless a child ticket is purchased, and older kids (16+) need adult fares unless eligible for specific passes like student or older person's discounts. 
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How to get a free Senior Railcard online?

Can I get a Senior Railcard? The Senior Railcard is available for anyone aged 60 or over to buy. You can apply on the Senior Railcard website using a valid passport or UK driving licence as ID. Or, you can apply in person at most staffed railway stations.
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How long can pensioners travel free on trains?

You can travel free on most National Rail services anytime Monday to Friday, except between 04:30-09:30. You can travel free anytime on weekends and public holidays.
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Can I park on double yellow lines with a disabled badge in the UK?

Yes, in the UK, you can generally park on double yellow lines with a disabled (Blue) Badge for up to 3 hours in England & Wales, provided there's no loading/unloading ban (kerb dashes/signs) and you display the badge and clock, but Scotland & NI have different rules (no time limit on yellow lines), so always check local signs and rules, as some city areas (like parts of London) have specific restrictions, and unsafe parking (e.g., near junctions, on crossings) is always illegal. 
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Who qualifies for free railcards?

You're entitled to a free railcard (actually a discounted one, 1/3 off) primarily through the Disabled Persons Railcard, for those with qualifying disabilities or receiving specific benefits like PIP/DLA, visual/hearing impairment, epilepsy, or the Motability scheme; also, some young people with disabilities get a free 16-25 Railcard through specific bank offers, and potentially free bus passes (which often link to rail discounts) via local councils.
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Can a 14 year old go on a train alone in the UK?

Whilst there's no set minimum age legally for a child to travel alone on a train in the UK, most train companies have their own rules. In most cases, children under 12 must be with an adult (aged 16 or over). Train staff cannot take responsibility for children travelling alone.
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