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Travelling with children

Save 63%* on average with an LNER Family Single. *Average saving is based on two adults and two children travelling with an LNER Family Single vs Advance fare.

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      Mums and Dads, you deserve a medal. But how about free travel for up to two children under five instead? After all, kids love trains. However, you might have to sit them on your lap if we're busy.

      Travelling with older kids? You can save money on travel with the LNER Family Ticket. Up to two adults and four children can travel for one great price.

      Alternatively, with a Family and Friends Railcard you can save up to 1/3 on adult fares and up to 60% on most child fares.

      Onboard facilities for parents

      • Prams and buggies

        We’re very happy for prams to be on our trains. If you are able to, please fold your prams before boarding to prevent delays. These can be stored in the luggage racks at the end of each carriage.

        If this is not possible, they may be stored in wheelchair spaces that are empty. Please bear in mind, that if a customer requires wheelchair space, you will need to move the pram. Please do not leave your pram unattended in a wheelchair space and do not store other luggage or bags here.

      • Baby-changing toilets onboard

        On our Azuma trains there are baby-changing facilities in every toilet.

        On our other trains, you’ll find baby-changing facilities in the toilet compartments of coaches G and L.

      • Keeping little ones entertained

        Travelling with the family needn’t set your heart racing. We’ve made it our mission to make a journey with us an adventure for you all.

        • Use the Window Seater app to hear stories of all the great places you're passing along along our route

        • Order a free Eleanor activity pack, using the Let’s Eat At Your Seat QR code and we’ll bring it straight to your seat

        • Play in the Family lounges in York or King's Cross before getting onboard

      Top tips for travelling with kids

      We’ve also got a few tips to make every journey that little bit smoother for everyone.

      • Bring things to entertain them

        Train journeys can be a long time to sit still for little ones. Bring thier favourite books, toys or small screens (with some headphones) to keep them occupied. Or order a free Eleanor activity book from the onboard QR code.

      • Give them the window seat

        Window seats are always a big hit with little people. They love to watch the world whizz by at 125mph!

      • Always be prepared with a snack

        Snacks are always great to keep them occupied, too. Be sure to pack plenty of snacks for the kids (and yourself!). If you run out, you can always order more by scanning the QR code for Let's Eat At Your Seat and have them delivered to you.

      • Sit near the toilets

        Choose a seat near the toilets, for those who leave it to the last minute. You can check our seat maps and choose your own seat in your account if you booked directly with LNER.

      Our Family Lounges

      • London Family Lounge

        Take a seat, put your bags to the side, and let your children explore our Family Lounge in London King's Cross.

        The London Family Lounge, created by LNER along with other train operators, offers a space for children to play and explore, whilst parents can take a break.

        Open during travel centre hours, the area is a welcoming space for families travelling by train. The Family Lounge is located in the main station concourse, next to the Travel Centre. Please be aware that children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

      • York Family Lounge

        This welcoming new space will help keep the little ones entertained while you wait for your train. The lounge features a play area inspired by the city’s historic walls, beach huts with tabletop games, soft flooring and more.​

        There is plenty of space for parents and carers to sit back and relax as well as a comfortable area for breastfeeding. ​

        The Family Lounge is located on the main concourse, opposite WHSmith. Please note that children must always be accompanied by an adult in our family lounges.

      Free family fun on your next journey

      Grab a free activity pack and crayons when you ride with us this summer. Eleanor's activity packs are filled with games, puzzles, stickers, and more and are themed around some of the wonderful destinations across our route.

      Order your pack using the Let’s Eat At Your Seat QR code and we’ll bring it straight to you.

      Travelling while pregnant

      Life doesn't stop for you while you carry a new life, but we understand that it can add some more requirements to your journey.

      Toilets

      A common question we're asked about travelling whilst pregnant is the location of our train toilets. The location of toilets depends on the type of train (whether it is an Azuma or an Electric train) and the number of coaches (5, 9, or 10-coach).

      When booking your tickets online, select "Let me choose my seat", click "Reserve" and then "View/edit seat map". Here you'll be able to see the location of the toilets on your train and choose a seat in your preferred location. Please note that there are accessible toilets in the end carriage on all Azumas (A, E, F, and M).

      Priority seats

      Also, on our Azuma and Electric trains, there are priority seats that can be used by those with reduced mobility such as people who use wheelchairs or if you are pregnant.

      If you require a priority seat, please contact our Assisted Travel team who can reserve a priority seat for you.

      Reserve a priority seat with Assisted Travel

      Travelling with children FAQs

      Can I take my pram onboard the train with me?

      Can I book assisted travel for my pram?

      Will you be able to heat baby food or my own food onboard the train?

      At what age can children travel on your trains unaccompanied by an adult?

      At what age do children have to pay to travel?

      Are there baby-changing facilities at the station?