Chiltern Railways and other train operating companies will be offering free travel for serving military personnel and veterans to and from Services of Remembrance across Great Britain.
Travel to/from London
If you are travelling to attend the Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in London or other Services of Remembrance, free travel on Chiltern Railway services from your home station to London Marylebone will be available on either Saturday 12 or Sunday 13 November 2022, if you are serving military personnel or a veteran.
Free return travel on Chiltern Railway services from London Marylebone to your home station will be available on Sunday 13 November only.
Travel in Great Britain
If you are travelling to attend a Service of Remembrance anywhere else in Great Britain, free travel on Chiltern Railways services from/to your home station to the closest rail station to the service will be available on Sunday 13 November.
If you are a serving member of the Armed Forces, you will be able to travel for free if you travel in uniform or can show a current MOD90 Ministry of Defence-issued identity card.
If you are a veteran, you will need a form of documentation that identifies you as such. This includes a Ministry of Defence-issued Veterans ID, Veterans Railcard, Veterans Oyster photocard or other form of identification, such as proof of pension.
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