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  2. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    The Oyster card is a payment method for ... Student Oyster Photocards for students over 18 (early 2005) Oyster Child Photocards for under 16s—free travel on buses ...

  3. 16–25 Railcard - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Available as a standalone card, store loyalty card, or as an optional application on a smartcard id from partner organisations. June 2008. Boston: Cash Top Up Card: Brylaine Travel: 2018 Bournemouth: Glo Smartcard: Yellow Buses: Rolled out in 2010, Replaced by Yellow Buses "smartcard" July 2018. [73] The Key: More Bus: 2010 The Key UNIBUS ...

  5. How to choose a student credit card - AOL

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    Check out alternatives to student credit cards before you apply for one. Getting a student credit card isn’t the only way to earn rewards, build credit or pay for purchases while you’re in ...

  6. What to state as income on a student credit card application

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    Therefore, to qualify for a credit card under the age of 21, students ages 18-20 can only report: Personal income from a job or work study program. Regular allowances from a family member.

  7. The 8 Best Student Credit Cards of October 2022 - AOL

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    Student credit cards are a great resource for students to safely build credit — and they can make paying for things like books and groceries a lot easier. But students who have never managed ...

  8. Smartcards on National Rail - Wikipedia

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    The first large scale adoption of smartcards for transport in Great Britain was by Transport for London (TfL) with the Oyster card. [6] It was initially only available on TfL services, but it has been progressively rolled out to National Rail services in and around Greater London. ITSO cards can also now be used on Oyster card readers. [7]

  9. 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.