Disabled Persons Railcard

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A Disabled Persons Railcard is a UK-wide discount card designed to make train travel more affordable for people with disabilities. With this railcard, eligible disabled individuals and one accompanying adult can save a third (1/3) off most train fares at any time, making it easier to travel for work, leisure, or appointments. In addition to fare discounts, cardholders often receive exclusive offers on days out, dining, and attractions, further enhancing their travel experience.

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Eligibility for the Disabled Persons Railcard is based on receiving certain disability-related benefits, such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA), or on having a specific impairment, such as a visual or hearing impairment. Applicants must provide appropriate proof of eligibility when applying. The scheme aims to promote greater independence, accessibility, and inclusion by making rail travel more accessible and affordable for disabled people across the UK.

For information about eligibility requirements and application procedures, please click the link below. You will find detailed guidance on who qualifies, what documents are needed, and step-by-step instructions to complete your application.

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