Want to get out and about with your family more? Well now you can with £10 off the cost of a 1-year Family & Friends Railcard until 21 February 2016.
Simply buy online and enter the promotional code OFFER10.
With a Family & Friends Railcard travelling with children has never been more affordable. From fun days out during the school holidays to visiting friends and family on weekends, the possibilities are endless!
A Family & Friends Railcard not only gives you 1/3 off most adult fares but also 60% off kids’ fares throughout Great Britain. So whatever journey, adventure or days out you plan, a Railcard can get you and the family there for less, as long as you are travelling with at least one child between 5 and 15.
Buy online now for just £20 saving you £10 off the normal cost of a 1-year Railcard.
CODE: OFFER10
What do you save
With a Family & Friends Railcard you'll get:
1/3 off most adult fares
60% off kids' fares
How does it work
Up to 4 adults and 4 kids (aged 5 to 15) can travel on every journey
You can have two adults named on the card so when you’re not using it the other named person can even if it’s with only one child
How much it costs
Buy online now for just £20
How do you buy
Enter your promotional code when you buy online until 21 February 2016
Save on days out
Get 2FOR1 entry into top attractions, theatres and restaurants when you travel by rail
Attractions include all the kids favourites from LEGOLAND Windsor Resort to London Dungeons and so much more
A Family & Friends Railcard can be used all year round throughout Great Britain, making it ideal for school holidays and weekend trips.
Railcard Terms and Conditions.
*Discount applies to Standard Anytime, Off-Peak and Advance Fares.
**£10 off a 1-year Family & Friends Railcard is available online only at www.familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk and expires at 23:59 on 21 February 2016.
Top comments
heada to lehappymerchant
5 Feb 163#38
Being male does not disbar you from taking a train journey with a child.
Latest comments (52)
Neonlitdoor
6 Feb 16#52
Thanks OP. Didn't realise that mine was running out and the new one will only end 12 months after the current one finishes so get full value out of it. Excellent
t123456789
5 Feb 16#51
@anthonyduffy526 - Much appreciated. Thx v much!
t123456789
5 Feb 16#50
richtemple
5 Feb 161#49
Thanks Babbler. Ordered one...every £10.00 helps!
be2st
5 Feb 16#46
Quoted from the website.
"Two adults can be named as cardholders on your Family and Friends Railcard. You don't need to travel together but you do need to be travelling with at least one child between the ages of 5 and 15 to be eligible for the discount. "
If our child still below 5, are we not allowed to get discount ?
I still remember when I was trying to book family train ticket, because our child still below 5 which is free. We could not book the family train ticket. Please consider this before you buying that Family and Friends railcard.
Babbler to be2st
5 Feb 161#47
If it would be cheaper to book if they were 5 just buy them a ticket as if they were 5! They wont ask the kid for ID! :P
heada to be2st
5 Feb 16#48
Depending on your routes and usage, it can work out cheaper sometimes to use the card and pay for the childs ticket even if your child is under 5. On busy routes it also means your child doesnt have to sit on your lap because you have paid for a seat for them.
Kasia29
5 Feb 16#45
kids age 4 and under travel for free as long as they sit on your lap (when it's busy)
EN1GMA
5 Feb 16#44
ive already got one which has a few months remaining. anyone know if I can stack it so my sub can continue with this offer?
vbeardmore
4 Feb 16#20
Do you have to travel with a child every time ?
nav99 to vbeardmore
4 Feb 16#21
Yes at least one, Otherwise no discount on adult fares
ljbutchik07 to vbeardmore
5 Feb 16#43
Yes just grab one from somewhere and return it later
argosextra
5 Feb 16#42
Can I use it for underground trains
kalico
5 Feb 16#41
Is it age 5 when you have to start paying for children? Ie is a 4 year old free?
anthonyduffy526
5 Feb 16#40
Got to agree with this, for what is around £5 more in virtual cash terms over the clubcard vouchers, you might as well save the clubcard points for something worth 4x the value.
t123456789
4 Feb 16#31
Hi. This may be a stupid question but do you need to have passport photos taken for each member of the family? I looked at the website but it does not say. Thx...
anthonyduffy526 to t123456789
5 Feb 16#39
No need for any photographs, you just state the name of two adults who can use the Railcard with accompanying children.
lehappymerchant
4 Feb 16#36
Is this not discriminatory towards single men? Cold.
heada to lehappymerchant
5 Feb 163#38
Being male does not disbar you from taking a train journey with a child.
taraweeh
4 Feb 16#37
Fantastic, was hoping something would pop up by the 20th....travelling with my toddler works out much cheaper and you get a seat for them! Thanks OP.
SMP226
4 Feb 16#35
Also 5% topcashback
SMP226
4 Feb 16#34
thanks! was waiting for this. I get their emails but didn't get any info about this offer.
Bigred01
4 Feb 16#33
thanks
Bobbins
4 Feb 16#32
Our F&F railcard runs out on 21st Feb, so great timing. Cheers op. We live in the Surrey 'burbs and the saving on one family trip into London pays for the railcard.
pibooba
4 Feb 16#30
This is good even if you have a child who is nearly 16.
from their website:
Special notes regarding children’s tickets
Children aged under 16 at the time that the Railcard is purchased may still travel at the discounted child’s fare throughout the validity period of the 1-year Railcard, even if they become 16 years old during that time or, for a 3-year Railcard until the child turns 17.
If the only child in the Family & Friends Railcard group is aged under five years, the Railcard holder must purchase a discounted ticket for that child in order for the Railcard holder(s) to qualify for the discount on their tickets.
Terms and Conditions are valid up to and including 15 May 2016.
anthonyduffy526
4 Feb 16#29
I think typically it should be this price all the year round. Train fares have just become so vastly expensive over the last couple of years that I have hardly used my railcard I bought this time last year at all.
coolio28
4 Feb 16#4
Say if I have this friends and family card. Will the discount apply if I'm travelling alone I.e one adult?
Kasia29 to coolio28
4 Feb 161#5
no , coz you have to travel with at least 1 child over 5y
bridgetkerr10 to coolio28
4 Feb 161#7
No, you must have a child with you or it's not valid.
Abibadger to coolio28
4 Feb 16#9
No unfortunately it needs to be a minimum of one adult and one child to get the discount hope this helps but you can buy an adult railcard for use up two adults xxx
dairooney to coolio28
4 Feb 16#13
No
Stradders to coolio28
4 Feb 16#28
you can actually cheat and take a child under 5, just pay for their ticket, will still work out cheaper!
thanks OP mine is up for renewal end of the month :smiley:
dave_gilmore81
4 Feb 161#8
Don't forget you can also buy with £15 of Tesco clubcard vouchers
northernlass77 to dave_gilmore81
4 Feb 16#27
Not a brilliant deal though. This was my alternative but worked out that I could exchange £15 Tesco vouchers into £60 worth of restaurant vouchers so buying it via Tesco clubcard wasn't very practical.
Van_Dam
4 Feb 16#26
Hot!
DYER158
4 Feb 16#25
Hoping all okay put in my card details and screen went blank
Toddi
4 Feb 16#24
Yes you need the child with you
dealerxxx
4 Feb 16#23
You'll still be paying for the dummy :wink:
dealerxxx
4 Feb 16#22
That sucks init!!!
nav99
4 Feb 16#19
Thanks
Toddi
4 Feb 16#18
I've travelled with small child in pushchair and as long as you buy a ticket for them, you can use the card. For me it works out cheaper than just paying for my ticket and having the child travel free but sure it will vary on journeys over about £5
aym280
4 Feb 16#17
Oh, dear! Will have to take a dummy!:smile:
trigger68
4 Feb 16#16
Heat, would have got but already have a Network Card.
forestmadman
4 Feb 16#14
can the railcard be used by any adult? or is there a photograph on it of the registered person?
Babbler to forestmadman
4 Feb 16#15
2 adults per card.
barlickboy
4 Feb 161#12
This code works too - RAILCARD10
Heat added, just got mine :-D
windym
4 Feb 161#11
One adult may be better off with a Network RailCard. There are lots of railcards available and most will get 10% off using SEARCH10.
Thanks OP, heat added.
onlyme74
4 Feb 16#10
Damn, just ordered for £30 last wk!! Great deal.
northernlass77
4 Feb 16#6
Have been waiting for this offer - thanks for posting!
Kasia29
4 Feb 16#3
awww... bought for £25 few days ago
CharleyCroker
4 Feb 161#2
Smashin' £10 saved on Family and Friends Railcard renewal :smiley:
Thanks OP.
cattarn
4 Feb 161#1
Thanks for posting - due for renewal soon so this will do nicely.
Opening post
Simply buy online and enter the promotional code OFFER10.
With a Family & Friends Railcard travelling with children has never been more affordable. From fun days out during the school holidays to visiting friends and family on weekends, the possibilities are endless!
A Family & Friends Railcard not only gives you 1/3 off most adult fares but also 60% off kids’ fares throughout Great Britain. So whatever journey, adventure or days out you plan, a Railcard can get you and the family there for less, as long as you are travelling with at least one child between 5 and 15.
Buy online now for just £20 saving you £10 off the normal cost of a 1-year Railcard.
CODE: OFFER10
What do you save
With a Family & Friends Railcard you'll get:
1/3 off most adult fares
60% off kids' fares
How does it work
Up to 4 adults and 4 kids (aged 5 to 15) can travel on every journey
You can have two adults named on the card so when you’re not using it the other named person can even if it’s with only one child
How much it costs
Buy online now for just £20
How do you buy
Enter your promotional code when you buy online until 21 February 2016
Save on days out
Get 2FOR1 entry into top attractions, theatres and restaurants when you travel by rail
Attractions include all the kids favourites from LEGOLAND Windsor Resort to London Dungeons and so much more
A Family & Friends Railcard can be used all year round throughout Great Britain, making it ideal for school holidays and weekend trips.
Railcard Terms and Conditions.
*Discount applies to Standard Anytime, Off-Peak and Advance Fares.
**£10 off a 1-year Family & Friends Railcard is available online only at www.familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk and expires at 23:59 on 21 February 2016.
Top comments
Latest comments (52)
"Two adults can be named as cardholders on your Family and Friends Railcard. You don't need to travel together but you do need to be travelling with at least one child between the ages of 5 and 15 to be eligible for the discount. "
If our child still below 5, are we not allowed to get discount ?
I still remember when I was trying to book family train ticket, because our child still below 5 which is free. We could not book the family train ticket. Please consider this before you buying that Family and Friends railcard.
from their website:
Special notes regarding children’s tickets
Children aged under 16 at the time that the Railcard is purchased may still travel at the discounted child’s fare throughout the validity period of the 1-year Railcard, even if they become 16 years old during that time or, for a 3-year Railcard until the child turns 17.
If the only child in the Family & Friends Railcard group is aged under five years, the Railcard holder must purchase a discounted ticket for that child in order for the Railcard holder(s) to qualify for the discount on their tickets.
Terms and Conditions are valid up to and including 15 May 2016.
thanks OP mine is up for renewal end of the month :smiley:
Heat added, just got mine :-D
Thanks OP, heat added.
Thanks OP.