WatchMyTrain has been developed by Rail Times App Limited. You can leave us reviews on the App Store, or just Tweet us! We would love to hear any thoughts you have about WatchMyTrain. We have limited updating the app to every 60 seconds, so that there is actually some new information when you refresh it! Not yet, but we're excited at the prospect of launching in other countries.
To install WatchMyTrain you will need to update your Apple Watch to watchOS 6 and visit the App Store on your iPhone or Apple Watch. No, at present we only support Apple Watch.
Info+ is not universally available due to various restrictions in the data and information provided by operators. Restricted to the card holder and up to 3 friends.No, unlike other apps WatchMyTrain is built just for Apple Watch. Network Railcard (1 year or 3 years) - 1/3 off train fares for adults, 60% off children's fares aged 5 to 15 years for trains in the Network Railcard area (London and South East England). A travelling companion also gets the discount too. Senior Railcards (1 year or 3 years) - 1/3 off train fares for adults over 60 or over.ĭisabled Person Railcard (1 year or 3 years) - 1/3 off train fares for adults who are claiming disability benefits or are registered as disabled. The named Railcard holder must travel for the entire journey with any passengers who have been bought discounted tickets. The maximum size of group that can use a Railcard to obtain discounts is 4 adults and 4 children. To use it, at least one of the group travelling must be named on the Railcard and there must also be at least one child travelling on a child rate ticket. Two Together Railcard (1 year) - 1/3 off train fares - For those over 16 travelling as a couple (not morning peak)įamily & Friends Railcard (1 year or 3 years) - 1/3 off train fares for adults, 60% off children's fares aged 5 to 15 years. The initial cost of the Railcard doesn't justify their use just for one or two journeys, but if you regularly use the railways for leisure travel or are using the railways to tour the UK they are very well worthwhile looking at.ġ6-25 Railcard (1 year or 3 years) - 1/3 off train fares - For those between 16 and 25 or over 25 in full-time education. There are many Railcards all aimed at their own target niche market, but the broad idea of all of them are that you pay an upfront flat fee for a Railcard, with a one or three years duration that enables you to get significant discounts on nearly all train tickets throughout Britain. Railcards are money saving passes targeted at leisure travellers to encourage then to use the British railway network on their travels. Anytime fares are fully flexible tickets, with no time restrictions on when you can travel. Where there is more than one Off-Peak fare for a journey, the cheaper fare with more restrictions will be called Super Off-Peak.Īnytime: Buy any time, travel any time (the standard ticket). These tickets may require you to travel at specific times of day, days of the week or on a specific route. The definition of off peak can vary from ticket to ticket. These tickets will have restrictions specified when purchasing. Only on the main trunk routes are there reserved seats, most services you just grab the first available seat you like the look off.Īdvance purchase: Buy in advance, sold in limited numbers and subject to availability. For longer journeys, advance purchase fares offer great savings. As a general rule of thumb for journeys of around an hour or so there is no financial advantage in pre purchasing, you may as well buy at the station on day of travel.