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Senior Citizens Railcard - Trainline Deal

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Zacs-Master | 08:10 Wed 05th Jul 2023 | ChatterBank
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Hi people, If you're about to replace your SC railcard (or getting one for the first time as I just have), Trainline are doing a deal - 3 years for £54 instead of £70. Every little helps!

It's best to get the Trainline app first. You'll also need a head-and-shoulders picture of yourself on your phone / tablet. Make a note of the discount code at the start of the process!
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Only one problem: Finding a train that is running (or a driver that is working).
Senior railcard didn't require a photo last time I renewed, has that changes?
That sounds like a good deal.

Particularly as you do not have to use Trainline (I book my travel direct with the rail companies eg LNER whose "Delay Repay" service is great or National Rail). I seem to think that Buenchico has commented about Trainline (I could be wrong on this). My own previous experience with them was not great when things went wrong and getting refunds was not always easy.
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Yes I know they're not the most reputable company but you can book train operators with the app. I just booked Hull trains to London at back end of August and saved £34.

YMB -I must admit me and my mates have got our fingers crossed (and I took out the £2.34 insurance - which you can do on the app).
Had 3 trips cancelled now. So given up for the time being.

Just glad I W"FH not commute these days.

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