Explore London and the South East for less with a Network Railcard. Get a 1/3 off Standard Off-Peak and Anytime tickets in the Network Railcard area and start exploring.
What is a Network Railcard?
With a Network Railcard, you can save up to a 1/3 on:
- Standard Anytime tickets
- Off-Peak tickets
- Off-Peak Day Travelcards (Zones 1-6)
- Anytime Day Travelcard (when bought as part of your ticket to London from outside London Zones 1-9)
- PLUSBUS tickets – for bus travel to and from the station (and around town)
- some rail/sea journeys with Wightlink and Red Funnel Ferries to stations on the Isle of Wight, Hovertravel services to and from Ryde Hoverport, and Stena Line ferries to Republic of Ireland*
Travel with up to 3 other adults and they can save 1/3 off, too. You can also bring up to 4 children and save 60% on their fares.
However, for all journeys made between 4.30am and 10am Monday to Friday a minimum fare of £13 is payable.
Minimum fares and child supplement fares also apply for journeys to the Isle of Wight - check for details at your local staffed station before planning your journey. Minimum fares apply to each individual travelling, not to the total value of tickets purchased.
How Much is A Network Railcard?
The Network Railcard costs £30 and is valid for 12 months. People with a Network Railcard save on average £134 per year*, and the Railcard typically pays for itself within 3 journeys.
*Average saving is based on the average savings made by Network Railcard holders between April 2021 and March 2022, excluding price of Railcard.
How to use a network railcard?
Explore London and the South East area without the cost and hassle of driving and save money on days out with a Network Railcard.
A Network Railcard gives you up to 1/3 off most rail fares for journeys in the Network Railcard area. Anyone 16 years and above can buy a Network Railcard.