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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.
This railcard costs £30.00, and is available to anybody aged 60 or over. Applications must be supported by a valid birth certificate, passport or driving licence confirming the applicant's age. Up to the early 1990s, up to four accompanying children could travel for £1.00 each, and the standard discount on the full adult fare was 50%.
London residents who are over 60 but who do not qualify for a Freedom Pass can obtain a similar 60+ Oyster Card for a single fee. The outer boundary of the area in which Freedom Passes and 60+ Oyster Cards can be used is mostly the same as the area within which ordinary Oyster Cards and contactless payment cards can be used, [ 61 ] [ 62 ] [ 63 ...
Newcastle £23.60 (standard), £52.15 (first) Edinburgh £26.15 (standard), £56.90 (first) Some extremely low fares are available if you do not mind taking longer for your journey and possibly ...
A larger and more controversial change occurred as from 2 June 2002, [4] when the discount level was changed: a minimum adult fare of £10.00 was imposed for weekday journeys, and children now received an 81% discount [5] on the full adult fare (equivalent to a 60% on the full child fare, [6] and subject to a minimum fare of £1.00) instead of ...
If you’re planning multiple trips to France during the year, buy a railcard (€49/£41). Unlike in the UK, French railcards aren’t age restricted, and you don’t even have to have a French ...
Everything you need to know about the rail company’s discounts and deals
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 ...