Are you travelling between the same stations four or more days each week? You can buy your Weekly Season Ticket online with us – you’ll save money on your commute and you’ll get to enjoy unlimited travel by train between your departure and arrival stations for a whole week. Also, you’ll avoid queueing at the ticket office to collect or buy tickets on the day of travel.
Keep reading for more information on how Weekly Season Tickets can help you make great savings on your train journey.
A Weekly Season Ticket allows you to travel at any time of day, and as much as you want for seven days between the two stations shown on your ticket – that’s so much cheaper than buying four daily return tickets!
Also, you can get a digital Weekly Season Ticket on selected routes, meaning your weekly train ticket will live on your phone, and you won’t have to queue at the station's ticket office or ticket machines to collect a paper ticket.
Whether you travel at Peak or Off-Peak times, you can use your Weekly Season Ticket to get between the two stations on your ticket.
We can help you find new ways to save and be in control of your commute, with live times, real-time platform info and digital tickets all in one place for smoother travel.
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Unlimited travel between two stations for a week
Allows you to travel at any time of day, including Peak and Off-Peak times
Cheaper than buying four daily return tickets
Download digitally as a eticket on your phone, reducing paper wastage (and it's something you don't have to remember!)
Say goodbye to fumbling for that paper ticket and photo card and say hello to Digital Season tickets.
As with digital train tickets, you can now get Digital Weekly Season Tickets that live on your phone. You’ll just need to carry your photocard with you to validate the ticket when asked.
On selected routes in the UK, Weekly Season tickets are available as digital barcodes, meaning you won’t even need to carry a separate photocard.
You’ll need our iOS or Android app to purchase a Digital Weekly Season Ticket.
You can buy your Weekly Season Ticket online with us rather than having to queue at the station to buy it on the day of travel. Simply head to our Season ticket Calculator and follow these simple steps:
* Please note that it’s not possible to use a Railcard with Season tickets as they’re already discounted. The exceptions are the 16-17 Saver, Highland Railcards, Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount Card, TfW 18 Saver Railcard, TfW Student Railcard, Valleys Student Railcard and Young Scot National Entitlement Card. These can be applied on selected journeys in their area of validity (for example, a TfW Student Railcard gets you a discount on Season tickets in Wales only). When asked by rail staff, you must show a valid ticket and your valid Railcard signed by you (plus your Railcard Photocard if required).
Buying your Weekly Season Ticket for the first time? Make sure you have a Photocard to use as proof of ID. If you don’t have a Photocard, you can either request one free of charge from us by filling in this form or take a passport-sized photo to your local ticket office and they’ll make you one for free.
If you already have a Photocard, you can tell us your Photocard number at the time of purchase and we’ll match it up to your Weekly Season Ticket. Just remember that you’ll always need to bring both your Photocard and Weekly Season Ticket with you when travelling.
Tap on one of the routes below and we’ll show you how much you could save on your commute to London with a Weekly Season Ticket.
The price of a weekly train ticket may change based on the route you’ll be travelling on. Use our Season ticket Calculator to find out how much you could save on your commute with a Weekly Season Ticket.
If you’re taking the train four or more days a week, a Weekly Season Ticket is much cheaper than buying four Anytime Day Return tickets every day. Also, you won't need to queue at the ticket office to buy or collect your daily tickets, as you can get your Weekly Season Ticket as an eticket on your phone. To find out how much money you'll save with a Weekly Train Ticket, use our Season ticket Calculator.
Yes, Weekly Season Tickets are now available as etickets on selected routes operated by Avanti West Coast, LNER, East Midlands Railway and TransPennine Express. The Weekly Season Ticket lives on your phone, meaning no queuing for a paper daily ticket at the ticket office, and no fuss.
Unfortunately, there’s no Weekly Season Ticket specifically for students. However, it's worth considering the 16-25 Railcard as an alternative, as it can save you 1/3 on eligible routes if you’re not travelling every day. If you’re commuting four or more days a week, a Weekly Season Ticket may be the right option for you.
No, unfortunately you can’t use a Railcard with a Weekly Season Ticket. This is because with a Season ticket you’ll already be saving money compared to buying tickets every day. The only exceptions to this rule are: 16-17 Saver, Highland Railcards, Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount Card, TfW 18 Saver Railcard, TfW Student Railcard, Valleys Student Railcard and Young Scot National Entitlement Card. These can be applied on selected journeys in their area of validity (for example, a TfW Student Railcard gets you a discount on Season tickets in Wales only).
A Weekly Season Ticket gives you unlimited travel between two stations. It doesn't matter if you take the train at a Peak or Off-Peak time, you can use it to travel at any time during the day. You can use a Weekly Season Ticket for 7 consecutive days from the first day of validity.
Yes, you can use a Weekly Season Ticket at the weekend. You can make an unlimited amount of journeys between the two stations on your ticket for 7 consecutive days, which will include a weekend.
You can use a Weekly Season Ticket on most short and medium distance journeys on the National Rail network. Unless the ticket says it can only be used on a specific train company, Weekly Season Tickets are valid on all train operators on the route for which the ticket is issued.
Weekly Season Tickets and Annual Season Tickets are similar, but the main difference is that a Weekly Season Ticket gives you unlimited travel for a week, but an Annual Season Ticket gives you unlimited travel for a year. Also, Weekly Season Tickets are available as etickets, unlike Annual Season Tickets. Use our Season ticket Calculator to find out which Season ticket is best for you.
Yes, you can travel in First Class with a Weekly Season Ticket - but only if you have a First Class Weekly Season Ticket. When searching for your Weekly Season Ticket, select "First Class" under "Ticket Options" to view options for a First Class Weekly Season Ticket. But, it's worth noting that not all trains have First Class seats and you should double-check with your train operator before purchasing a First Class Weekly Season Ticket.
If you’re travelling 3 days a week, it may be cheaper to buy 3 return tickets rather than a Weekly Season Ticket. However, if your commute varies (if you go to the office 3 days in one week, then 1 day the next week), a Flexi Season ticket may offer better value. A Flexi Season ticket offers 8 days of unlimited travel within a 28-day period. Flexi Season tickets offer more flexibility for those travelling on multiple journeys within a month. You can compare both options before choosing what’s right for you.
A Flexi Season ticket offers 8 days of unlimited travel within a 28-day period. At the moment, we do not offer Weekly Flexi Season tickets. However, if you're planning to travel multiple times over a longer period, it might make more sense to purchase a Flexi Season ticket instead of a Weekly Season Ticket. Flexi Season tickets offer more flexibility for those travelling on multiple journeys within a month.
Monthly Season Tickets are the same as Weekly Season Tickets, except that Monthly Season Tickets give you unlimited travel between two stations for a month, instead of a week. If you're planning to travel on multiple journeys over a 7-day period, it's better to get a Weekly Season Ticket. If you're travelling at various points over a 28-day period, it's cheaper and more convenient to get a Monthly Season Ticket, instead of 4 individual Weekly Season Tickets. To make sure, use our Season ticket Calculator to find out which Season ticket is best for you.
An Annual Gold Card is a type of Season ticket available to people with an Annual Season Ticket for routes in the South of England. With an Annual Gold Card, you'll benefit from 1/3 off Off-Peak journeys, Travelcards and Oyster journeys within the Annual Gold Card area. Currently we do not offer an equivalent Gold Card for Weekly Season Tickets. For more information, take a look at our dedicated page to the Annual Gold Card.
Delay Repay is a national scheme designed to help you claim compensation for unexpected delays and cancellations to your train journeys. You can use Delay Repay to claim compensation if you're a Weekly Season Ticket holder. But, the amount of compensation you are entitled to depends on the ticket you have. For example, you may receive different compensation if you have an Anytime Day Return or an Off-Peak single than if you are a Weekly Season Ticket holder. For more information on Delay Repay, visit our help guide to claiming compensation for a delayed train.
If your Weekly Season Ticket includes at least 1 train station located in London, it's possible that it includes a Travelcard, which gives you unlimited travel within specific London zones. Please note that not every Weekly Season Ticket including a London station will include a Travelcard. Use our Season ticket Calculator to find out if your Weekly Season Ticket includes a Travelcard.
If your Weekly Season Ticket stops working at the barrier, or becomes damaged or illegible, you can replace it free of charge in a few simple steps. First, print and fill out this form. Then, take it to your local ticket office or post it back along with your damaged ticket to:
Trainline Seasons Tickets
PO Box 23971
Edinburgh
EH3 5DA
Don't forget, we require the original Season ticket back to replace it with a new one, so we recommend recorded delivery.
If you are a Weekly Season Ticket holder and you want a refund on the remaining portion of your unused Season Ticket, you can get a refund if your Weekly Season Ticket has three or more days' validity left.
To request a refund, sign in to your Season ticket account, select "Active" Season ticket and click "Refund" in the bottom left corner. Then, download and email the completed Season Ticket Refund Application Form to seasons.direct@info.thetrainline.com. For more information, visit our guide on how to refund Season tickets.
If you have purchased a Weekly Season Ticket through our app and would like to refund your ticket, you can request a refund in the ‘My Tickets’ section of the app. If you need assistance, give our call centre a call and they’ll be happy to assist you.
If the route you’re travelling on supports digital barcodes, you won’t need a separate Photocard. Your photo will live in the app next to your barcode instead. However, for paper and standard digital Weekly Season Tickets you’ll still need to bring a Photocard with you.
So, now you know all about Weekly Season Tickets. Whether you’re ready to book or want to find out more about train travel in the UK, we’re here to help.
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