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Railcard meaning
A card allowing reduced fares for travelling by train.
Example sentences (13)
Go to the ticket office at a London Underground station with a Railcard and they can also apply the discount for off-peak travel on London Underground for the duration of the railcard.
Both journeys had been discounted with a 16-25 Railcard.
Always with a valid railcard or ticket.
He said: “I’ve got this service, this exact one, with a railcard discount multiple times in August.
Opting for the railcard does depend on how often you get the train, of course.
Railcard train travel discounts to be cutbbc.
Santander is also offering a free 16-25 railcard to students who sign up to its current account.
ScotRail says most fare evasions come from short journeys, railcard misuse, and self-service ticket machine abuse.
She claimed she had not uploaded her railcard to the app, but did prove she had bought one by showing a ticket inspector her receipt.
The ninth national railcard is open to “UK veterans who served at least one day in Her Majesty’s Armed Forces or Merchant Mariners who have seen duty on legally defined military operations”.
With a Millennial railcard their expenditure would fall to £1,096 a year on trains.
Later on, Piro encounters Kimiko outside a train station, where she is worrying aloud that she will miss an audition because she has forgotten her money and railcard.
Piro hands her his own railcard and walks off before she can refuse his offer.