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friends and family railcard when travelling with a baby?
mbaz
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hi there
I'm travelling to London with my 6 month old in a couple of weeks and it would actually work out cheaper to buy her a ticket too and use our family railcard - is this allowed?! Thanks
I'm travelling to London with my 6 month old in a couple of weeks and it would actually work out cheaper to buy her a ticket too and use our family railcard - is this allowed?! Thanks
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The T&Cs can be a bit confusing as parts imply that a child aged 5-15 must be present, but it is definitely allowed with an under 5, as long as you buy them a ticket too.0
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Yup, I do this often. It also means you get a seat reservation for her :-)0
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