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  2. Concessionary fares on the British railway network - Wikipedia

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    The 16-17 Saver was introduced in 2019 [3] in order to allow people aged 16 and 17 to access child fares, which are normally only available to children under 16. [4] The railcard costs £30.00 for a year (or until the holder's 18th birthday, whichever is sooner), [5] and offers up to 50% off rail fares, the same as child rate tickets.

  3. Two Together Railcard - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Family and Friends Railcard - Wikipedia

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    The most recent change involving the discount structure happened as from 29 May 2000, and involved the introduction of another new ticket stock with a changed logo, red upper band and new form number A (RSP 4599/253; all previous APTIS Family Railcards had used BR 4599/19, or RSP 4599/19 after privatisation.) [6] All adult fares received a 34% discount, representing an improvement in respect ...

  5. Give ticketless train passengers a ‘yellow card’ for first ...

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    A record of passengers found not to have the correct ticket or railcard would be taken so it can be checked in future. ... It said there are “clear benefits to having safe, secure stations with ...

  6. Rail fares in England set to rise next year - AOL

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    Regulated rail fares in England are set to rise by 4.6%, while most rail cards will rise by £5.

  7. Travelling on a train without a ticket? Everything you need ...

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    Transport Focus also wants a digital database of railcards, to enable rail staff to check a passenger’s eligibility for a discount if they say their railcard has been forgotten or cannot be ...

  8. Network Railcard - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009 the Network Railcard terms were revised again, making the card both more expensive and raising the minimum fare for a discount to £13.00. Until July 2014, the Network Railcard was not valid on the regular Gatwick Express service, and was only valid on those running to Brighton. It is now valid on all Gatwick Express services ...

  9. Disabled Persons Railcard - Wikipedia

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    The Railcard initially cost £5. Its price increased to £14 in the 1990s and then in 2006 to £18. A three-year Railcard was also introduced in September 2006 at £48. The price increased again in January 2011, to its current cost of £20 for a year. The three year railcard was increased the same year, costing £54 (£18 per year).