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    Rail passengers warned as refund rules change from April

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 4, 2026Updated:March 4, 2026No Comments
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    Changes to train ticket refund rules will come into force next month, affecting passengers across Wales and the rest of the UK.

    From 1 April 2026, new rules introduced by National Rail will mean some ‘walk up’ train tickets will only be refundable up to 23:59 on the day before they become valid for travel.

    The changes apply to a range of commonly used tickets, including Anytime Singles and Returns, Off Peak and Super Off Peak tickets, Day Travelcards and most Rover and Ranger tickets.

    Under the new rules, passengers who decide not to travel will need to request a refund from the retailer who sold them the ticket before the deadline. Once the ticket becomes valid for travel, refunds will only be available if the train service was delayed or cancelled, or in exceptional circumstances that prevented travel.

    The change also ends the long standing practice that allowed refund claims to be submitted up to 28 days after the date of travel.

    Transport for Wales said the update is part of a nationwide change being implemented by National Rail and will apply to all train operators and ticket retailers.

    National Rail said the new rules are designed to reduce fare evasion, which costs the rail industry millions of pounds each year.

    The organisation said the changes will help prevent fraudulent refund claims made on tickets that have already been used for travel. They also bring UK rail terms and conditions closer to those used in many other countries, where most day tickets cannot be refunded once they become valid.

    Full details of the new policy are included in the updated National Rail Conditions of Travel, which will take effect from 1 April.

    Passengers can find more information about the changes on the National Rail website.

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