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Cheap Train TravelIt's a national disgrace how much our trains cost when the government claims to want to encourage public transport and lower carbon emissions. In many ways, the railway gets very bad press. The cost difference between car or air is debatable, but if there's only a couple of you, the train gives you the chance to see the wonderful countryside which is around us and we're not burning money sitting in a traffic jam. However, there are many Railcards available which will save you money on almost any trip you make with savings up to one third off normal price. Always try and book a couple of weeks before and it's well worth using the thetrainline.com as they find the best fare for you. Beside rail cards, if you plan your travel to major cities, you can save considerately travelling after certain times, so check different time options out. The trains are more comfortable off peak as well. Travellers to London can save money on buying a 'One Day Travelcard' which will include zones on the London Underground system - These are extremely good value and you can use it all day long on as many journeys as you want. Railcards Available to Reduce Train CostsYoung Persons RailcardYou must be aged between 16 and 25 or be a Mature Student.(if mature, you must supply proof you attend a place of education for 25 hours a week or more). Family RailcardKids' get 60% off and adults save 1/3 on most rail fares throughout Britain for a whole year. Up to 4 adults and 4 children can travel on the one card – so you can help your friends save too. Senior RailcardIf you're 60 or over, you can save 1/3 on most Standard and First class
rail fares throughout Britain with a Senior Railcard. Network RailcardThese apply to people in the Southern Counties (old 'Network South East). With one of these you get 33% off for adults and up to 60% off for the kids Disabled RailcardIf you are a registered disabled person, this card will get you up to 33% off your rail fares Please note - the above cards are not free, but quite cheap enough to save you money on quite a short term basis. Please go to The Railcard Website for full and up to date details |
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