Disabled Railcard for Autism UK: Eligibility, Benefits & How to Apply
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Disabled Railcard for Autism UK
Many autistic people in the UK are eligible for the Disabled Persons Railcard, which offers significant discounts on train travel. This railcard can make transport more affordable, accessible, and less stressful for autistic adults and children.
If you or your child has autism, you may qualify for a 1/3 discount on rail fares, and your companion may also receive the same discount.
This guide explains who qualifies, what evidence is required, and how to apply.
What is the Disabled Persons Railcard?
The Disabled Persons Railcard is a UK rail discount card designed for people with disabilities, including autism. It provides:
- 1/3 off most train fares
- Discount for a companion travelling with you
- Valid across England, Scotland, and Wales
- Available for 1 year or 3 years
This support helps autistic individuals travel more independently and affordably.
Can autistic people get a Disabled Railcard?
Yes. Autistic people can qualify if they receive certain benefits or meet specific eligibility criteria.
You may qualify if you receive:
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- Attendance Allowance
- Universal Credit with disability element
- Or have a recognised disability affecting daily living
Many autistic individuals qualify through autism-related support and disability benefits.
How much discount does the Disabled Railcard give?
The railcard provides:
- 33% off most adult train fares
- 33% off fares for a companion travelling with you
- No time restrictions on most routes
This can save hundreds of pounds per year for frequent travellers.
Do autistic children qualify?
Yes. Autistic children can qualify if they receive:
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA), if you living in Scotland
- Or other qualifying disability benefits
A parent or guardian travelling with the child can also receive the discount.
What evidence is required?
You typically need to provide one of the following:
- PIP award letter
- DLA award letter
- Medical evidence confirming disability
- Proof of receiving disability benefits
Most applications are approved quickly if the correct documents are provided.
How to apply for the Disabled Persons Railcard
You can apply online in just a few minutes.
Steps:
- Go to the official Disabled Persons Railcard website
- Complete the application form
- Upload your evidence
- Pay the fee (£20 for 1 year or £54 for 3 years)
- Receive your railcard by post or digitally
Other travel support for autistic people in the UK
Autistic individuals may also qualify for:
These programmes can make daily travel easier and more affordable.
Can adults with autism get a Disabled Railcard?
Yes, autistic adults can qualify if they receive eligible disability benefits such as PIP.
Is autism considered a disability for railcard eligibility?
Yes. Autism is recognised as a disability in the UK and may qualify depending on benefit eligibility.
Can a companion get a discount too?
Yes. A companion travelling with you receives the same 1/3 discount.
Final thoughts
The Disabled Persons Railcard is an important support for autistic people in the UK. It reduces travel costs and improves independence.
If you or your child has autism, checking your eligibility could help you save money and access essential transport more easily.
You can explore more autism support and benefits on UKNeuroGuide.


