Concessionary fares for disabled people who do not hold a disabled PERSONS railcard
Blind or visually-impaired customers travelling with a companion
If you are registered as blind or visually-impaired and are travelling with another person, the concessionary fares shown below apply for both you and your companion. You cannot get the discount if you are travelling on your own.
Please take evidence of your visual impairment (a document from a recognised institution such as Social Services, your Local Authority, The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) or St Dunstan's) when buying your ticket and making your journey.
Customers who stay in their own wheelchair during a rail journey
If you need to stay in your own wheelchair during your rail journey the concessionary fares shown below apply. If you are travelling with an adult companion, the discount will also apply to their ticket too. You do not have to travel with a companion to qualify for the discount.
Discounts available
First Class/Standard Anytime Single or Return 34% off
First Class/Standard Anytime Day Single 34% off
First Class/Standard Anytime Day Return 50% off
Please note: it may sometimes be cheaper to buy an undiscounted Off Peak or Advance ticket.
Season tickets for blind or visually-impaired customers
If you are blind or visually impaired, you can buy one adult season ticket that enables a companion to travel with you at no extra cost. It does not have to be the same person travelling with you on every journey.
Please take evidence of your visual impairment (a document from a recognised institution such as Social Services, your Local Authority, The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) or St Dunstan's) when buying your ticket and making your journey.
These tickets can be bought from staffed National Rail station ticket offices.