Another little list I promised, though for the life of me I can't remember who I promised I would do it... but I DIIIIIIIID IT!!
On this thread I am dealing with disabled people's travel and travel discounts. There are other rail cards available, and I will cover them if you want me to, just give me a shout.
A train operating company (TOC) must have a disabled charter, clear conditions of carraige (normally printed on the back of your ticket) and the ability to route a journey for disabled customers so that they travel with ease.
Assistance dogs are always accommodated, and free of charge.
Before I start with the boring bit.. have you got a railcard?
If not.. why not? You could be saving yourself a fortune!!
http://www.disabledpersons-railcard....buy-a-railcard
The Disabled Person's railcard is a blessing! It costs £20 for a year or £54 for a three year card (bit of a no brainer really) and you don't have to be in wheelchair to get one!
Am I Eligible?
You qualify for a Disabled Persons Railcard if:
Even without this railcard, were you aware that if you, or someone you know is visually impaired/blind you can recieve up to 50% off your travel? you must have an escort (no.. not one with 4 wheels and goes BRRRRUM thats technically illegal, I mean someone to accompany you) and you will not get the discount if you travel alone. Your companion will receive the same discount. You can also get a season ticket which will basically give you 2 for one. So you and a companion can travel together and your companion goes free. Of course you need to be together for this to apply
If you are, and I hate this term, confined to your own wheelchair did you know that you are automatically eligible for 50% off your travel? You can also have a companion at this rate, but you can travel alone and still receive this discount.
Also, before we go any further, arranging disabled assistance takes time.
Please allow your TOC at least 24 hour notice prior to travel, if you are doing an emergency run, then let staff know you will be requiring help, and they will have someone waiting for you. They WILL get you help but it might not be the all bells and whistles service you would get if they had prior warning.
Ok here we go hold on tight folks, its gonna be a bumpy ride.
If i have not covered your local railway and you need the information, please don't hesistate to PM me and I will find this out.
National Rail Enquiries (or Murphy's Muppets as we were once called)
Telephone: 08457484950
Deals with: train times and fares
Textphone service:
C2C
Journeys: Fenchurch Street to Southend Central via Grays and Basildon
Telehphone Customer Services: Tel: 0845 601 4873 (option 3)Open Monday to Friday 08.00 - 18.00
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 01702 357 640
Open 05.00 - 21.00 Monday to Friday; Saturday 08.00 - 16.00; Sunday 08.00 - 16.00Textphone: Number requested by email.
Chiltern
Journeys: Marylebone to Birmingham via Banbury
Telephone Customer Services: 08456 005 165
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 08456 005 165 (selecting option 3 then option 3 again)
Textphone: 08457 078 051
Greater Anglia
Journeys: Liverpool Street to Norwich and Southend Victoria.
Telephone Customer Services:0845 600 7245 (option 8)
Telephone Disabled Assitance: 0800 028 2878Open Monday to Sunday 08.00 - 20.00
Textphone: 0845 606 7245
East Coast
Journeys: Kings Cross to Edinburgh and all points in between. Boat train Stranraer-Belfast.
Telephone Customer Services: 08457 225 333
Telephone Disabled Assistance:08457 225 225
Textphone: 18001 08457 225 225
First Great Western
Journeys:Paddington to Penzance and South Wales Boat train Swansea-Cork and Fishgaurd-Rosslare.
Telephone Customer Services: 08457 000 125 (7am – 10pm every day)
Disabled Assistance: http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/A...ssisted-Travel
Textphone:18001 0800 197 1329
Welsh Speaking Service: 0845 604 0500
Scotrail
Journeys: Scotland
Telephone Customer Services:0845 601 5929
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 0800 912 2 901
Textphone 18001 0800 912 2 901
At the moment with Virgin losing the franchise for the west coast, I am a bit worried about putting their details, so if we use this as a "for now" contact, once I find out more, I will post up.
Virgin Rail
Journeys: Euston to Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales, Boat train for Holyhead-Dun Laorighie Eire.
Telephone Customer Services:
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 08457 443 366
Textphone 08457 443 367
East Midlands Trains
Journeys: St Pancras- Sheffield.
Telephone Customer Services:08457 125 678
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 08457 125 678, 0600 - 2200 daily.
Textphone 18001 followed by 08457 125 678.
Transpennine Express
Telephone Customer Services:0845 600 1671
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 0800 107 2149.
Textphone0800 107 2061
Hope this was useful to you, I will now go and allow my brain (or whats left of it) to implode
Safe Journeys Folks
On this thread I am dealing with disabled people's travel and travel discounts. There are other rail cards available, and I will cover them if you want me to, just give me a shout.
A train operating company (TOC) must have a disabled charter, clear conditions of carraige (normally printed on the back of your ticket) and the ability to route a journey for disabled customers so that they travel with ease.
Assistance dogs are always accommodated, and free of charge.
Before I start with the boring bit.. have you got a railcard?
If not.. why not? You could be saving yourself a fortune!!
http://www.disabledpersons-railcard....buy-a-railcard
The Disabled Person's railcard is a blessing! It costs £20 for a year or £54 for a three year card (bit of a no brainer really) and you don't have to be in wheelchair to get one!
Am I Eligible?
You qualify for a Disabled Persons Railcard if:
Are registered as having a visual impairment | Social Services official stamp in the space allocated on the application form |
A copy of your Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI) | |
A copy of your BD8 certificate for being registered blind or partially-sighted | |
Are registered as deaf or use a hearing aid | Social Services official stamp in the space allocated on the application form |
A copy of the front page of your NHS battery book or a copy of your dispensing prescription from a private hearing aid supplier | |
Have epilepsy and either:
|
A copy of your Exemption Certificate for epilepsy medication and a photocopy of your prescription for drugs in line with the National Society for Epilepsy Society guidelines |
A copy of your Exemption Certification for epliepsy medication and a photocopy of your letter from the DVLA telling you that you are unable to drive | |
Receive Attendance Allowance | A copy of your award letter |
Receive Disability Living Allowance at either:
|
A copy of your award letter |
Receive Severe Disablement Allowance | A copy of your award letter |
Receive War Pensioner's Mobility Supplement | A copy of your award letter |
Receive War or Service Disablement Pension for 80% or more disability | A copy of your award letter |
Are buying or leasing a vehicle through the Motability scheme | A copy of the leasing or hire-purchase agreement |
Even without this railcard, were you aware that if you, or someone you know is visually impaired/blind you can recieve up to 50% off your travel? you must have an escort (no.. not one with 4 wheels and goes BRRRRUM thats technically illegal, I mean someone to accompany you) and you will not get the discount if you travel alone. Your companion will receive the same discount. You can also get a season ticket which will basically give you 2 for one. So you and a companion can travel together and your companion goes free. Of course you need to be together for this to apply
If you are, and I hate this term, confined to your own wheelchair did you know that you are automatically eligible for 50% off your travel? You can also have a companion at this rate, but you can travel alone and still receive this discount.
Also, before we go any further, arranging disabled assistance takes time.
Please allow your TOC at least 24 hour notice prior to travel, if you are doing an emergency run, then let staff know you will be requiring help, and they will have someone waiting for you. They WILL get you help but it might not be the all bells and whistles service you would get if they had prior warning.
Ok here we go hold on tight folks, its gonna be a bumpy ride.
If i have not covered your local railway and you need the information, please don't hesistate to PM me and I will find this out.
National Rail Enquiries (or Murphy's Muppets as we were once called)
Telephone: 08457484950
Deals with: train times and fares
Textphone service:
0845 60 50 600
Welsh Language service: 0845 60 40 500
C2C
Journeys: Fenchurch Street to Southend Central via Grays and Basildon
Telehphone Customer Services: Tel: 0845 601 4873 (option 3)Open Monday to Friday 08.00 - 18.00
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 01702 357 640
Open 05.00 - 21.00 Monday to Friday; Saturday 08.00 - 16.00; Sunday 08.00 - 16.00Textphone: Number requested by email.
Chiltern
Journeys: Marylebone to Birmingham via Banbury
Telephone Customer Services: 08456 005 165
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 08456 005 165 (selecting option 3 then option 3 again)
Textphone: 08457 078 051
Greater Anglia
Journeys: Liverpool Street to Norwich and Southend Victoria.
Telephone Customer Services:0845 600 7245 (option 8)
Telephone Disabled Assitance: 0800 028 2878Open Monday to Sunday 08.00 - 20.00
Textphone: 0845 606 7245
East Coast
Journeys: Kings Cross to Edinburgh and all points in between. Boat train Stranraer-Belfast.
Telephone Customer Services: 08457 225 333
Telephone Disabled Assistance:08457 225 225
Textphone: 18001 08457 225 225
First Great Western
Journeys:Paddington to Penzance and South Wales Boat train Swansea-Cork and Fishgaurd-Rosslare.
Telephone Customer Services: 08457 000 125 (7am – 10pm every day)
Disabled Assistance: http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/A...ssisted-Travel
Textphone:18001 0800 197 1329
Welsh Speaking Service: 0845 604 0500
Scotrail
Journeys: Scotland
Telephone Customer Services:0845 601 5929
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 0800 912 2 901
Textphone 18001 0800 912 2 901
At the moment with Virgin losing the franchise for the west coast, I am a bit worried about putting their details, so if we use this as a "for now" contact, once I find out more, I will post up.
Virgin Rail
Journeys: Euston to Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales, Boat train for Holyhead-Dun Laorighie Eire.
Telephone Customer Services:
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 08457 443 366
Textphone 08457 443 367
East Midlands Trains
Journeys: St Pancras- Sheffield.
Telephone Customer Services:08457 125 678
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 08457 125 678, 0600 - 2200 daily.
Textphone 18001 followed by 08457 125 678.
Transpennine Express
Telephone Customer Services:0845 600 1671
Telephone Disabled Assistance: 0800 107 2149.
Textphone0800 107 2061
Hope this was useful to you, I will now go and allow my brain (or whats left of it) to implode
Safe Journeys Folks
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