Can I buy a weekly train ticket without a photocard?


Can I buy a weekly train ticket without a photocard? Before you buy an adult or child weekly season ticket, you'll need a Photocard. Just take a recent passport-sized photo of yourself to your local ticket office and they'll make one for free. If you're getting a child Photocard, you'll also need to bring a passport or birth certificate for proof of age.


Do I have to print my online train ticket?

It is recommended, but not required, to print out an updated copy of your eTicket (or obtain a new copy from a ticket agent or an Amtrak kiosk) after you have modified your itinerary.


Do I need a photocard for a Travelcard?

No photo ID is required when you buy adult Travelcards from anywhere but railway stations. For a 7 Day Travelcard or longer (adult or child) bought from a railway station ticket office (not Underground) you need to bring along a passport size photo for a rail photocard to be made up on the spot and free of charge.


What is a 7-day season train ticket?

What is a Weekly Season Ticket? A Weekly Season Ticket allows you to travel at any time of day, and as much as you want for seven days between the two stations shown on your ticket – that's so much cheaper than buying four daily return tickets!


Are train ticket machines card only?

There are (A) credit card only machines and (B) machines that take either cash (ie, notes/coins) or credit card. All machines have an English button /often other languages too and you can easily select the train, seat etc if relevant, and pay.