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Railcard Concessions for International Students in the UK: How to Save on Train Travel

If you’re an international student living in the UK, navigating the public transport system can be overwhelming—and expensive. But there’s good news: you’re eligible for most of the same rail discounts as UK students. With the right cards, you can save 1/3 or more on your train journeys all year long.

1. The 16-25 Railcard – Your First Stop

The 16-25 Railcard, also known as the Student Railcard, is the go-to discount card for most full-time students and young people. It offers 1/3 off most rail fares across Britain, including:

  • Off-peak day trips
  • Long-distance journeys
  • Advance fares
  • Season tickets (weekly, monthly, annual with some restrictions)

Cost:

  • £30 for 1 year
  • £70 for 3 years (only available online)

Who’s eligible?

  • Anyone aged 16 to 25
  • Mature full-time students (26+), with proof of full-time study (e.g. university letter)

How to get it:

You can apply online or in person:

  • Online: www.16-25railcard.co.uk
  • Via the Railcard app (digital version available)
  • At staffed railway stations (bring a passport-style photo and ID)

2. TOTUM + Railcard Combo (Bonus Savings)

If you have a TOTUM card (the official student discount card from the NUS), you can bundle it with a 1-year 16-25 Railcard for a discounted price.

Offer:

TOTUM + 1-year Railcard = around £40 total
You save money and unlock other discounts on food, clothing, subscriptions, and more.

Apply at: https://totum.com/discount/trainline


3. Regional Rail Concessions for Students

Beyond national schemes, some regional transport authorities offer local student discounts that can stack with your Railcard or cover trips not included:

London – 18+ Student Oyster Photocard

  • Up to 30% off Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes
  • Can be linked to a 16-25 Railcard to reduce off-peak pay-as-you-go fares

Apply at: https://tfl.gov.uk/fares/free-and-discounted-travel/18-plus-student-oyster-photocard


Scotland – Young Scot National Entitlement Card

  • Free bus travel for under 22s
  • Discounts on Scottish rail services for students aged 16-25

More info: https://young.scot/the-young-scot-card/


Wales – MyTravelPass

  • Up to 1/3 off on bus travel for 16-21-year-olds
  • Rail discounts available on certain TrawsCymru routes

Check out: https://www.mytravelpass.tfw.wales/


4. When a Railcard Pays for Itself

On average, you’ll only need to spend about £90 on rail travel a year for the 16-25 Railcard to pay for itself. If you make even two or three long-distance trips, it quickly becomes worth it.

For example:

  • London to Manchester off-peak return: ~£90
  • With Railcard: ~£60 → You save £30 on just one journey

5. Pro Tips

  • Use with Advance Fares: Book early, apply the Railcard, and watch the price drop.
  • Link it to your online booking sites (Trainline, National Rail, etc.) to automatically apply discounts.
  • Don’t forget ID: You may be asked to show your Railcard when ticket inspectors check your ticket.

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