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Information for disabled passengers

This page is a summary of information available on the National Rail Enquiries website to help make your journey go as smoothly as possible. Clicking on underlined words will take you to a page containing more detailed information on each topic.

Travel assistance

If you would like assistance when making a journey, such as help getting on or off a train, or ramps for a wheelchair, please contact the Train Company that manages the station you are starting your journey from. Please try and give a minimum of 24 hours notice before your journey as this will allow time for any special arrangements to be made. If this is not possible the Train Companies will still do their best to help, but cannot guarantee to provide their normal level of service.

Assisted Travel contact details can be found in the "Support and Information" section of the appropriate Train Company page. If you are unsure of which Train Company you need, look at our Stations and Destinations page and enter the name or thee letter code of the station you are starting from. These pages also show details of the facilities available at a station. 

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Discounts

You may be eligible for a Disabled Persons Railcard. If you are blind or partially sighted and travelling with a companion, or use a wheelchair, you can get a discount on Anytime tickets even if you do not hold a Railcard.

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Stations Made Easy

Sometimes it can be helpful to have an idea of what a station looks like before you get there. Stations Made Easy allows you to plan a route around a station, and see photos of it. To use Stations Made Easy look at our Stations and Destinations page, enter the name, or three letter code, of the
station
you are interested in, and then click on the Stations Made Easy logo next to the station address.

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Train facilities

It can be helpful to have an idea of what facilities are available on board the train. This information is arranged by Train Company. If you are unsure which Train Company is running your train you can check using our Journey Planner.

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Mobility Scooters

Train Companies have different policies about carrying Mobility Scooters on trains.

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Other information 

The booklet Rail Travel Made Easy provides lots of useful hints and tips.

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