What is a Network Railcard?
The Network Railcard is a discount card specific for the London and South Est rail network.
If you’re a regular traveler in South East England and you are over 16 years old, then a Network Southeast railcard could be for you.
A Network railcard is valid on tickets for journeys that are wholly within the Network Railcard area.
What are the benefits of a Network Railcard?
You, and up to three adults travelling with you, can save 1/3 off Standard, Off-Peak and Anytime tickets only when travelling in the Network Railcard area. Up to four children (aged 5-15) travelling with you can save 60% on their tickets too.
Network Railcard discount is not valid for travel from 04:30 to 09:59 Monday to Friday, excluding Public holidays and is subject to a minimum fare of £13.
You can also save on special offers available with your railcard, and our 2FOR1 entry offers at many UK attractions!!
How much does a Network Railcard cost?
A Network Railcard costs £30 for a year.
How do I get a Network Railcard?
You can apply online or download an application form and apply at a staffed ticket office with a passport-sized photo of yourself and a valid ID.
Buying a digital Network Railcard
Digital Railcards can be bought online only, go to the Railcard.co.uk to get started. Once you have chosen your Railcard, you will be directed to your chosen Railcard website to buy your Railcard. When you are prompted to 'Choose the type of Railcard you would like', choose 'Digital'.
Buying physical 16-25 Railcards
Download an application form and apply at a staffed ticket office. You will require some proof of eligibility and a passport-sized photo.
You can also apply by post, but you should allow five working days for your application to be processed and have your railcard posted to you. You can also pay for Special Delivery service if you want your railcard delivered within two days.