A Network Railcard is a discount card that makes train travel cheaper for anyone in the Network Railcard area (London and the South-East of England) for a whole year.
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A: YES!It is valid yo travel throughout Great Britain so you can use the Railcard to buy tickets anywhere across the National Rail network.
The Railcard does not apply to the route you're travelling on. For example, the Network Railcard is only valid for journeys in the South East of England. Railcards are not valid on European journeys (including Eurostar).
An Interrail Pass is a good option if you are looking to travel across different countries. It allows you to travel on almost all trains in Europe with access to 40 railway and ferry companies in 33 countries. The rail pass is available to both European residents and non-Europeans who are legal residents.
This depends on the type of railcard some railcards are only valid on Off-peak fares such as the 26-30 railcard, others are available to use all day such as the Senior railcard.
The Eurail Italy pass includes: Unlimited rail travel in Italy for 3, 4, 5 or 8 days, within a one-month period. Discounted fares for passengers under 26 years of age (see youth), when traveling in second class; in some cases, young children travel for free if their parent has purchased a Eurail Italy Pass.
Is Trainline more expensive than National Rail? The trainline is a reseller/agent so although the fares are usually the same, you may other charges such as booking fees/credit card fees and delivery fees and may miss any special promotional fares. There is no point in booking through them.