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- The Railcard is managed by the Association of Train Operating Companies.
- This railcard was introduced in 1986, when Network SouthEast was created.
- The Two Together Railcard was launched nationally on Monday 3 March 2014.
- As from 1 March 1980, the Railcard became a permanent scheme.
- Booking online includes the option of a three-year railcard for ?0.
- Nowadays, the card issued to the partner is once again a Network Railcard.
- However, two changes were also made to the method of buying the Railcard.
- This happened after both the 1990 and the 2000 changes to the Railcard conditions.
- Piro hands her his own railcard and walks off before she can refuse his offer.
- Upon the relaunch under the " Network Railcard " name, this facility was withdrawn.
- 7 % of fare revenue is derived from travel using one of the Railcard schemes.
- Reduced-rate Seven Day Season Tickets could also now be bought by Railcard holders.
- The benefit was withdrawn upon the introduction of the first Network Railcard on 28 September 1997.
- In early 2014 National Rail began advertising the Two Together Railcard on posters at railway stations in central London.
- Meanwhile, as from 29 May 1995, the Railcard could be bought by anybody aged 16 and above.
- For other Family Railcard and Network Railcard cannot be used for peak journeys within London and south-east England.
- For other Family Railcard and Network Railcard cannot be used for peak journeys within London and south-east England.
- The cheaper Railcard gave discounts only on Day Return tickets not on any Singles or Ordinary ( Period ) Returns.
- Bunting used the student card to get a Young Person's Railcard, which guarantees discount travel on British Rail.
- Disabled Person Railcard holders can also purchase an Off-Peak Day Travelcard for one accompanying adult for ?.00.
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