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- noun Plural form of
railcard .
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Examples
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Presumably they vary as to time of day, expected time of return, type of person, allowances for railcards etc.
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Armed with our Senior Citizen railcards and our Freedom passes we line up at three adjacent ticket counters at Victoria station.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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Shop around for a bank account too: often student accounts can save lots of money through bonuses such as free student railcards, which can be used for visits home.
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I suspect many MPs are over 60 so they can all use railcards.
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The minimum fare for network railcards will also rise by 30 per cent from £10 to £13.
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Student and old peoples 'railcards will increase from £24 to £26, while student and armed forces minimum fares will jump by 50 per cent from £8 to £12.
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Your local network may also offer other railcards, so it's worth asking at your station.
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Other student cards that offer discounts are transport cards such as the STA Travel card or Young Persons railcards issued in the United Kingdom.
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Student and old people's railcards will increase by £2 to £26 on the same day, while minimum fares for students and members of the armed forces will increase from £8 to £12.
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Student and old people's railcards will increase by £2 to £26 on the same day, while minimum fares for students and members of the armed forces will increase from £8 to £12.
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