Screenshots of eTickets can't be used to travel.
Can you use a screenshot of a digital Railcard?
The app will have a holographic logo in the design, which moves as the customer holds their smartphone and prevents the use of screenshots. Barcodes are also included on every digital railcard which can be scanned by staff. Get Our Free Money Tips Email!
Do they check the Railcard?
Yes. You must show your valid 16-25 Railcard (digital or plastic) when you buy your ticket and travel on the train. If you bought your Railcard at a station, both the paper printed Railcard and the photocard must be presented.
Can I have digital Railcard on two phones?
You can store your digital Railcard on up to two devices at a time. If you want to add it a third, you will need to remove it from one of your existing devices through your account.
Can you use a screenshot of a Railcard?
Can I take a screenshot of my tickets?
No, screenshots are not considered valid tickets and will not, under any circumstance, be accepted as a means of accessing a stadium.
Can someone use my Railcard?
The Railcard and tickets bought with it are not transferable to anyone else and you must not give, lend, or resell them. Only the named cardholder(s) can use the Railcard. 2.4. Train Companies will not issue refunds on unused/unwanted Railcards, or extend their validity period.
Can others use my Railcard?
Yes. As long as either you (as the main Railcard holder) or the second named Railcard holder is travelling with a child, up to a total of four adults and four children travelling together can get discounts.
Can you take a picture of a QR code and use it?
Can I read a QR Code from an image? Yes, you can read a QR Code from an image. Both iOS and Android devices allow you to scan a QR Code from an image in your gallery without any third-party application.
What happens if I screenshot a ticket?
Screenshotting of mobile tickets is traceable and is monitored. To ensure maximum security, taking screen shots of tickets is not permitted and may result in your ticket becoming invalid.
