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- Aged 16-25 or a full time student aged 26 or over? Save 1/3 off most standard class rail fares throughout Great Britain with a 16-25 Railcard.
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- Read more about 16-25 Railcard
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- Aged 26-30? Save 1/3 off most standard class rail fares throughout Great Britain with a 26-30 Railcard.
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- Read more about 26-30 Railcard
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- If you buy an Annual Season ticket or Annual Travelcard in the South of England, you may qualify for an Annual Gold Card which offer discounts on leisure rail travel
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- Read more about Annual Gold Card
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- As buses are now cash free, the London One Day Bus & Tram Pass has been introduced as a solution for people who will only be travelling for one day on buses and trams and who do not already hold an Oyster card or contactless payment card.
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- Read more about London Bus and Tram Pass
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- You can buy a Network Railcard for only £30 and save 1/3 off most rail fares for journeys in the Network Railcard area.
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- Read more about Network Railcard
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- All Great Northern and Thameslink trains have specially designated priority seats available to customers that have a greater need to sit down (defined as people with disabilities, expectant mothers, elderly passengers and those carrying infants) than other customers.
Priority seats can be used by anyone, but should be given up to holders of the Priority Card
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- Read more about Priority Card - Great Northern and Thameslink
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