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  2. Network Railcard - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Concessionary fares on the British railway network - Wikipedia

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    When the Network Card changed to the more restrictive "Network Railcard" format, with children receiving a 60% discount subject to a minimum £1.00 fare (rather than a £1.00 flat fare in all cases) and adults being subject to a £10.00 minimum fare on weekdays, the Gold Card's conditions remained the same as before, and have not changed since.

  4. Smartcards on National Rail - Wikipedia

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    Tickets for use on National Rail services can be loaded onto any ITSO card. The ITSO standard has been developed to cover all types of public transport. It has been included as a requirement by the Department for Transport for all new rail franchises in the last few years.

  5. Prosecution for railcard offences? Here’s how to avoid them

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    But come September, a £12 minimum fare applies before 10am – ruling out using the railcard for shorter commutes. Sam Williamson, 22, an engineering graduate from Glossop, inadvertently bought a ...

  6. Network SouthEast - Wikipedia

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    Although NSE ceased to exist in 1994, the grouping of services that it defined before privatisation remain grouped by the Network Railcard, [7] which can be bought for £30 and which offers a 34% discount for adults and 60% discount for accompanying children after 10:00 on weekdays and all day at weekends (subject to a minimum weekday fare of £13).

  7. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    Holders of Railcards (but not Network Railcard) can link their Railcard to Oyster to have PAYG capped at 34% below the normal rate since 2 January 2008. [100] Oyster PAYG can be used to buy tickets on river services operated by Thames Clipper (23 November 2009) [77] Oyster PAYG extended to National Rail (2 January 2010) [101]

  8. Category:British Rail fares and ticketing - Wikipedia

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