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  2. Senior Railcard - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Railcard is an annual card available to people aged 60 and over, which gives discounts on certain types of railway ticket in Britain. The Railcard has existed in various forms since 1975; the current version is priced at £ 30.00 and is valid for one year, with a 3-year card available for £70. It is one of a wide variety of ...

  3. Concessionary fares on the British railway network - Wikipedia

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    Adult: 33.4% off the full adult fare. Child: 60% off the full child fare, subject to a minimum fare of £1.00. The maximum group size is four adults and four children. One of the adults in the group must always be the cardholder (or the co-holder, in the case of a jointly-held railcard).

  4. 16–25 Railcard - Wikipedia

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    The 16–25 Railcard is an annual card giving discounts on certain types of railway ticket in Britain. It is available to anybody aged between 16 and 25 (inclusive), and certain mature students aged 26 and above, and is currently priced at £ 30.00 (as of 19 May 2013). There is no restriction on the number of times the Railcard can be used to ...

  5. Two Together Railcard - Wikipedia

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    The Two Together Railcard is a scheme which gives discounts on certain types of railway ticket in Britain. Launched nationally in 2014 after a successful trial in 2011–12, [1] it was the first new Railcard scheme since the 1980s. It is available to any two named individuals aged 16 or over and is priced at £ 30.00 (as of 2024).

  6. Simon Calder reveals how to get train tickets for £3 in the ...

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    Can I book in first class? Yes, at least on LNER.London to Newcastle is £22.40 in standard and £49.40 in first; an uplift of 120 per cent appears to be the average.

  7. Rail transport in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Train fares cost 2.7% more than under British Rail in real terms on average. [17] However, while the price of anytime and off-peak tickets has increased, the price of Advance tickets has dramatically decreased in real terms: the average Advance ticket in 1995 cost £9.14 (in 2014 prices) compared to £5.17 in 2014. [18]

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