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The New National Rail Enquiries App

The new National Rail app is here! Find out more about how to get it, future updates, and what you can do in the app

We’ve launched a new National Rail Enquiries app

It offers all the same functions as the existing app, but with some added extras. Just like our new and improved National Rail website, it provides a clearer, more modern experience, making it easier and quicker to find the information you want, buy train tickets, and stay up to date on your journey.

If you already have the National Rail Enquiries app, you can simply update to the latest version (10.0 and above) to start using the new version.

You will need to have iOS 9.0 or above or Android 7.0 or above on your device to use the latest version of the app.



FAQs

Our customers told us they wanted a modern app that was clearer, gave them better disruption information and helped them to buy tickets. The new National Rail Enquiries app is an updated and improved version of the current app. It offers all the same great features, as well as some added extras, with more to come later in the year. You can:

  • Plan a journey

  • Check live trains

  • See real-time status and disruption details

  • Find stations and accessibility information

  • Access ticket information and buy tickets

  • See current London Underground and DLR status

The new app is available now.

Yes, an ad-free version of the app is available.

The new National Rail Enquiries app is available for download on iPhone 5S or later, running iOS 9.0 or above, and on Android smartphones running Android 7.0 or above.

It will either update automatically (if your device is set to auto update) or you will have the option to update in your app store.

No, you just need to update to the latest version, 10.0 or above.

No, you can’t revert to an older version once the new app is installed on your device.

No. But in order to get the most out of your app experience, we do recommend you update to the latest version.

Yes, the app uses exactly the same data, and provides the same real-time information.

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