Save 1/3 on all train travel
Travelling with another adult? They will also get 1/3 off their rail fare
Great for:
People with a disability that makes travelling by train difficult. Proof of eligibility applies
Not available to buy with Trainline. We are currently working on the ability to verify eligibility. In the meantime, to buy a Disabled Persons Railcard, you can apply online here
Want to learn more about the Disabled Persons Railcard? Watch our video below.
Save 1/3 off train travel all year round
Can be used for travel at any time of day
Travel with another adult and they save 1/3 too
The Disabled Persons Railcard is a type of discount card for train tickets that allows those living with disabilities to enjoy savings of up to 1/3 on their rail travel. If travelling with an adult family member, carer or friend, both individuals can get the discount, and any type of ticket can be purchased to travel throughout Britain's National Rail network.
A one-year Disabled Persons Railcard costs just £20 – this is the best-value Railcard available in the UK. Even better, a three-year Disabled Persons Railcard is available at £54. So, if you take the train a lot, this Railcard will pay off itself in no time whatsoever.
You can apply for the Disabled Persons Railcard if you can prove that you:
You're also eligible if you receive Attendance Allowance, Severe Disablement Allowance, War Pensioner's Mobility Supplement, War or Service Disablement Pension (disability of 80% or more) or if you use a vehicle through the Motability scheme.
For a full breakdown of eligibility requirements and which documents you'll need to provide as evidence, check out the official Disabled Persons Railcard eligibility guide.
A Disabled Persons Railcard can be used at any time of day to buy discounted train tickets. You can even link your Disabled Persons Railcard with an Oyster Card to get 1/3 off travel around London. It's not valid to use on Season tickets.
There isn't a Disabled Child Railcard as such. For all children under the age of five, train travel is free while travelling with a fare-paying adult. All children aged between 5 and 15 years get a 50% discount on most train journeys which works out better than any Railcard reduction.
A child within the same age range can apply for a standard Disabled Railcard which doesn't offer any additional discount but will grant an accompanying adult a third off their ticket as long as they travel together. Check out our family train tickets or child train tickets guides for more information on cheap tickets for kids.
If you need assistance when travelling by train, we recommend you contact the train company you'll be travelling with in advance. Every train operating company in Great Britain has a dedicated Passenger Assist service you can contact to make accessibility arrangements ahead of travelling. Read our guide to accessible train travel in the UK for more information.
If you'd like to purchase a Disabled Persons Railcard, you can apply online here.