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  2. Senior Railcard - Wikipedia

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    The earliest APTIS version of the Senior Citizen Railcard. The first revision, from January 1988. A change in October 1988: the background lettering becomes brown. 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.

  3. 16–25 Railcard - Wikipedia

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    After 30 September 1982, Railcards were issued for a fixed period of 12 months from the date of issue. At the same time, the name Young Persons Railcard was adopted. [2] The next major changes came in 1987, with the discount structure, types of discounted tickets available and appearance of the Railcard all changing.

  4. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    Holders of Disabled Persons, HM Forces, Senior, 16–25, 26-30 National Rail Railcards and Annual Gold Cards (as of 23 May 2010) receive a 34% reduction in the off-peak PAYG fares and price cap; Railcard discounts can be loaded on at London Underground ticket machines (with help from a member of staff).

  5. List of defunct railroads of North America - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the past railroad companies. Defunct railroad companies. ASLR locomotive Grand Trunk locomotive in 1859 Montezuma, 1871, ...

  6. Network Railcard - Wikipedia

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    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. It offered a 34% discount on all off-peak fares for journeys wholly within the Network SouthEast area.

  7. 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.

  8. Trainline - Wikipedia

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    Trainline (formerly Thetrainline.com) is a British digital rail and coach technology platform operating across Europe.It sells train tickets and railcards as well as providing free access to live train times and railway station information through its website and mobile app which is available on the iOS and Android platforms.

  9. Talk:Senior Railcard - Wikipedia

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