Natwest Student Railcard - Who has one?

When I opened my Natwest Student account about 7 years ago they gave you £60 instead... much better ;)

Rather a tank of fuel than a rail card :)
 
i got a few years back as i traveled a lot between liverpool an southampton, saved me a ton, without the card it would around £85 but with it bout £50, cheaper than the coach an a lot more quicker an comfy lol, even on the small journeys it helps :D
 
You need to open Natwest's student bank account - see http://www.natwest.com/personal/students.ashx

Unfortunately their requirements are:


Natwest said:
You can apply for a student account at any time. However, to get your benefits (including your 5 year 16-25 Railcard), you’ll need to:
  • Have been ordinarily resident in the UK for three years or more prior to commencing study
  • Be an undergraduate, in the first year of your course
  • Make sure your account is open before 10 October
  • Register for online banking and online statements before 30 November
This means you're not eligible if you're in your second year.
I've always bought a 16-25 railcard - for people who don't get the Natwest offer they cost £26 per year, or £65 for 3 years. If you travel on trains more than occasionally it's worth it. Exactly the same benefits as the free Natwest one - full details at http://www.16-25railcard.co.uk/

It's 1/3 off most normal train fares, with a minimum fare after discount (£12) for certain peak-time journeys.
 
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Pretty sure that requirement is only for the free Natwest one, you can still buy one as normal.
 
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