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Free Remembrance Rail Travel for Veterans

This year, the rail industry is rolling out a meaningful gesture of respect and support; free train travel for veterans and serving members of the Armed Forces attending Remembrance events.

What’s on Offer

On Sunday 9 November, veterans and uniformed personnel can travel free of charge across Great Britain to attend Services of Remembrance.

  • If travelling to London, free travel is permitted on Saturday 8 or Sunday 9 November, with the return journey allowed on Sunday 9.
  • For Remembrance services outside London, the free travel covers return travel on Sunday 9 November only.

Eligible individuals include those in uniform, holders of a current MOD90 identity card, or veterans with a Veterans Railcard, Veterans Oyster card, MOD-issued Veterans ID or other appropriate proof of service.

In addition, Royal British Legion volunteers and poppy collectors are also offered free travel on 30 October and one day either side (29 or 31 October) to any London terminal, upon presentation of a collector’s ID.

Why It Matters

The rail network has deep ties to Britain’s wartime history. It was instrumental in moving troops, supplies and evacuees, and many rail workers themselves served and sacrificed.

Jacqueline Starr, Executive Chair and CEO of the Rail Delivery Group, said the industry’s support reflects the railway’s long connection to the Armed Forces and its ongoing gratitude for those who serve. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander welcomed the move, saying it helps make it easier for veterans and serving personnel to take part in national moments of reflection.

Lucy Inskip, Director of the Poppy Appeal at the Royal British Legion, expressed her appreciation to the rail industry for continuing to support collectors and veterans each year at no personal cost to them.

What You Should Do

If you plan to travel under this scheme, make sure to carry the relevant proof of service or identity (MOD card, railcard, Veterans ID, etc.). Check timetables in advance, especially for rural routes.

For veterans who may have found attendance difficult in past years due to travel costs, this initiative provides a practical recognition of service — helping more people to take part in Remembrance events in person.

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