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    Discount cards

    For year-round travel on the TER, consider the special discount cards offered by each region at attractive prices. Here's an overview.
    Updated on 19 September 20233-minute read

    Are you a regular traveler in your region? Consider taking out a subscription or discount card to benefit from low prices on all your train tickets. Each region1 offers its own cards, other than our Avantage and Liberté cards, so you can travel all year round for less.

    Discount offers in all regions

    To save money on your regional rail travel, why not opt for one of the SNCF's region-specific discount cards2? Ranging from €20 to €30, and valid for one year, these cards are accessible to all, and offer discounts on your TER journeys, both weekdays and weekends. 

    In most regions, you can also pass on the benefits of your card or season ticket to those accompanying you. As for children travelling with you, they usually travel free of charge. 

    Finally, the advantages to which your card entitles you sometimes apply to journeys to and from a neighbouring region.

    Which card is right for you?

    Depending on your age, your professional situation and your travel habits, the different TER cards offered in each region can be adapted to your needs. We've selected a few examples of the passes available throughout France.

    Access your region's TER website ↗

    Can I use my Avantage or Liberté cards on the TER?

    You may already have noticed, when booking your TER tickets, that your Carte Liberté or your Avantage card, whether it's a Jeune, Adulte or Senior card, is not systematically valid. In fact, the discounts to which your national card entitles you do not apply in all regions.

    In Île-de-France, Centre-Val de Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Sud and Occitanie, your Avantage Adulte card does not entitle you to any discounts. 

    And your Liberté card does not entitle you to discounts in Île-de-France, Centre-Val de Loire and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. On the other hand, the Avantage Jeune and Senior cards offer discounts of between 25% and 50% on :

    • Occitanie
    • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (and with the Avantage Adulte card)
    • Nouvelle-Aquitaine In Burgundy-Franche-Comté, your Avantage Senior card entitles you to a discount of between 25% and 50%.

    A 25% discount applies with the Avantage Jeune, Adulte and Senior card in :

    • Hauts-de-France
    • Eastern France 

    You can also benefit from a 25% discount with the Avantage Jeune et Senior card by :

    • Centre-Val de Loire To benefit from a 30% discount with your Avantage Jeune, Adulte or Senior card, go to :
    • Normandy
    • Pays de la Loire
    • Brittany Please note that these discounts are calculated using the TER passenger calendar.

    Consult the TER calendar (pdf,in french)↗

    And in Île-de-France?

    Need to get around Paris and the surrounding area? A range of cards and fares to suit your needs are available through our different channels and points of sale.

    Learn more ↗

    1 Since 2015 and the promulgation of the NOTRe law ("Nouvelle Organisation Territoriale de la République"), the Regions have been deciding on the organization, financing and pricing of public transport within their territory.

    2 In application of regional mobility policies.

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