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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.
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 ...
Pre-APTIS version of the Railcard, issued in 1985; the design had been largely unchanged since the Railcard was introduced.(Photograph obscured) The second APTIS version, with abstract "1623" background reflecting the 16–23 age range; this Railcard has been issued at half price (£7.50 instead of £15.00) for an unknown reason.
The offer includes a minimum pay rise of 9% over two years and guaranteed no compulsory redundancies until at least the end of December 2024. Train companies make ‘best and final offer’ to ...
[10] Assisted migrants were generally required to remain in Australia for two years after arrival, or alternatively refund the cost of their assisted passage. If they chose to travel back to Britain, the cost of the journey was at least £120 (in 1945 pounds, equivalent to £6,541 in 2023), a large sum in those days and one that most could not ...
LNER offers help to Eurostar passengers who have connections. 12:18, Alex Croft. ... with the first train that is expected to run at 10.31am. In the opposite directly, the first six trains are ...
The Network SouthEast brand was introduced to what had been the London & South East sector of British Rail on 10 June 1986. The railcard was then introduced on 29 September 1986, [1] under the name Network Card. It offered a 34% discount on all off-peak fares for journeys wholly within the Network SouthEast area.
The plane is about two hours from London by car or one hour by train, followed by a 10-minute taxi ride. ... but the 747 offers myriad amenities. Guests can enjoy some of the original cabin seats ...