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A five-year version was offered (which was effectively worth £100, given that a one-year Railcard bought in the normal way cost £20.00) [17] as from 21 June 2004. For a short period, until 1 September 2004, both NatWest five-year and HSBC four-year Railcards were available; but from that date, NatWest gained the exclusive rights and the HSBC ...
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.
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 ...
At 26 years old, Meryl Streep was a successful Broadway actress. ... When she was 14 years old, the actor got her start playing Brenda Jenkins on NBC's "227." She later landed a role in "Boyz n ...
(For comparison, total ticket sales across the whole British railway network, including peak, off-peak and other tickets, are approximately £3.5 billion.) [15] Ownership of railcards has stayed fairly stable since then; and with 360,000 sold at £20 each (£28 in 2011), sales of the railcards themselves bring in more than £7 million per year ...
From Madonna's formative years in New York City to Mick Jagger's first trip to America, here are 40 photos of celebrities captured when they were 21 years old.
The 20-year-old actor had an Emmy-nominated role on "The Last of Us," voice roles in "Hilda" and the "Chicken Run" sequel, and a starring role on Season 2 of "Time." Filming for Season 2 of "The ...
Until the 2009–10 academic year, they cost £5 but required replacing each year of multiple-year courses. There is no discount for Pay-as-you-go, although many students hold the National Rail 16–25 Railcard , which can be added to an Oyster card at an Underground station ticket office to obtain a 1/3 reduction on off-peak caps and a 1/3 ...