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The newest railcard, for passsngers aged 26-30, is set to be tested in the area served by Greater Anglia from early December, with 10,000 railcards initially available.
Railcards finally go digital: Free app will let you save a version on your mobile so you needn't worry about forgetting it. The Rail Delivery Group launches a free app to store digital rail cards ...
After railcard holders were told they will get no credit for the months in which they could not use trains, it has emerged that retired rail staff have been given extra time to use free travel perks.
Certain railcards can be added to the Oyster card, unlocking a 33% discount on off-peak, pay-as-you-go fares on the Tube, ...
The railcard, announced by Phillip Hammond in last November's budget, will only be available to a limited number of people on a 'first come, first serve' basis ...
BRITS will soon be able to keep a virtual version of their ID on a phone which could eventually allow people to buy booze. Google has revealed that it is in talks with the Government about a way to… ...
Millions of 26-30 year olds could soon be handed a "Millennial" rail card entitling them to a third off all train journeys. The new railcard will be trialled by a train company from December, and ...
Other examples of anytime return fare increases for railcard holders include from £194.15 to £195.90 for Cardiff to London, and from £72.60 to £73.25 for Birmingham to Manchester.
Other examples of anytime return fare increases for railcard holders include from £194.15 to £195.90 for Cardiff to London, and from £72.60 to £73.25 for Birmingham to Manchester.
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