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A minimum balance of £5 was required for keyGo to be used for travel. Customers could also top up their keyGo balance at Payzone locations within the keyGo validity area. [16] At Payzone locations, you could top up your keyGo balance by any amount between £5 and £100. [17]
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The overall appearance and layout of the NatWest Railcard was similar to that of the HSBC version. [16] A six-digit serial number prefixed by NWB was used, however; and the card has a standard form number in the "4599" series (RSP 4599/294), whereas the Midland Bank (RSP 24881/5) [18] and HSBC (RSP 24881/7) [19] versions were allocated non ...
The Network Railcard is a discount card introduced in 1986 by British Rail, upon the creation of their Network SouthEast sector in parts of Southern England. The card is intended to encourage leisure travel by rail by offering discounts for adults and accompanying children on a wide range of off-peak fares.
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Addison and Pennsylvania Railway: B&O: 1887 1898 Susquehanna and New York Railroad: Addison and Northern Pennsylvania Railway: B&O: 1882 1887 Addison and Pennsylvania Railway: Aliquippa and Southern Railroad: ALQS 1906 2002 Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad: Allegheny Railroad: ALY 1985 1992 Allegheny and Eastern Railroad
As the April 18 tax deadline nears and state returns are filed, many Pennsylvania taxpayers will likely be -- or are already -- wondering how long it'll take to get their refunds this year. The...
The Railcard was launched nationally on 3 March 2014 [5] at a cost of £30.00, although for the first six months a 10% discount was given if it was bought online and a promotional code was quoted. [1] The Two Together Railcard was the first new Railcard scheme to be launched for more than 30 years. [6]