Accreditation guidance
Overview |
Every machine or system which sells inter-available tickets for travel on the National Rail network is subject to Accreditation.The purpose of Accreditation is to ensure that:
To build a compliant viable TIS requires a thorough understanding of Compliance Standards, the rail industry, its retail environment and data structures. Compliance Standards define the requirements for journey planning, retailing and after-sale processes, the recording of sales data for settlement, and the various methods of fulfilment. Thus, the evidence provided for the Accreditation must cover the User Interface for all business processes, the Settlement data and a range of fulfilled tickets. |
Accreditation Guide |
| The Document Library (rspaccreditation.org) provides an overview of accreditation, including scope, objectives, process, costs, retail options and system interfaces. |
Ticketing and Settlement Agreement |
| The Ticketing and Settlement Agreement (TSA) requires all train operators to retail using accredited software. |
ASSIST |
| Please note that only TIS suppliers and operators will be granted accounts, as the information contained within ASSIST is confidential between RSP and each TIS supplier or operator. Go to the Accreditation Members area |
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In this section
- Essential servicesSupporting passengers and operators with vital rail services and data.
- Providing data sourcesDriving transparency, systems and data across rail
- National Rail EnquiriesYour gateway to train times, fares and updates
- RailcardsDiscounted travel benefits for eligible rail passengers
- Customer ticket salesHow to buy tickets and access retail options
- Real-time train journey informationLive updates and status for your rail journeys
- Rail Data MarketplaceSharing data to power rail innovation and transparency
- ReservationsBooking and managing seats across the rail network
- Putting Customers FirstEnhancing reliability, accessibility and safety for every rail customer.
- Fares and ticketingSimplifying ticketing and expanding smarter travel options nationwide.
- Digital ticketing to more customersExpanding mobile and smart ticketing across the rail network
- Guide To RetailingHelping retailers sell tickets smarter and more efficiently
- RDG accreditationSetting standards for trusted ticketing and retail partners
- Business travelCustom travel solutions and fares for corporate journeys
- ReservationsBooking and managing seats across the rail network
- Building a better railwayInvesting in people, innovation and a sustainable rail future.
- Celebrating the railwayRecognising people, progress and achievements across the rail industry.
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To build a compliant viable TIS requires a thorough understanding of Compliance Standards, the rail industry, its retail environment and data structures. Compliance Standards define the requirements for journey planning, retailing and after-sale processes, the recording of sales data for settlement, and the various methods of fulfilment. Thus, the evidence provided for the Accreditation must cover the User Interface for all business processes, the Settlement data and a range of fulfilled tickets.