Can I use my e-ticket on my phone?


Can I use my e-ticket on my phone? You can show your E-tickets on your phone, as long as the barcode is clearly visible on entry.


Can you print off an e-ticket Trainline?

etickets -We'll email you your tickets as a PDF attachment, which you can either show on your phone, download to our app, or print out as a paper ticket.


How do I scan an e-ticket on my phone?

You can scan e-tickets with your phone. This will appear as a PDF in the thank you email that goes out to all buyers. The PDF will be the e-ticket, which will contain a QR code that you can scan in person at your event. You can scan the QR code with any phone that can scan a QR code.


Why is Trainline not giving me an e-ticket?

If you didn't get an email, make sure you check your junk/spam folders, in case it's hiding in there. If you still can't find it in your emails, or you've lost your already printed Print-Your-Own ticket, you can reprint it from “My bookings” on our website.


Can I show my train ticket on my phone?

Show Your eTicket Open the eTicket on your mobile device and show the barcode to the conductor. You can even print your eTicket before you arrive at the station.


Is an e-ticket a QR code?

HOW TO USE E-TICKETS. Each e-ticket is scanned at the entrance to the venue and its validity is checked using the unique and different barcode (usually QR code) for each ticket.


How do I show my ticket on my phone?

If you can't tap your phone at the ticket reader:
  1. Open the Google Wallet app .
  2. Scroll up to find your ticket. Tickets for upcoming events may show in the “Important” section of Wallet.
  3. Tap the ticket.
  4. Show the barcode or QR code on your phone so the attendant can scan it.


Do I need to print my e-ticket?

There is no need to print tickets thanks to e-tickets. In other words, e-ticket or online flight tickets have replaced the print ones. Passengers and airline company makes a contract through e-tickets. Passengers' ticket details are secured in the company's database through encryptions such as PNR.