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Get a family railcard - might save you a bit.
This happened after both the 1990 and the 2000 changes to the Railcard conditions.
However, two changes were also made to the method of buying the Railcard.
Students are advised to take advantage of the 16-25 railcard.
This version of the railcard could be issued for either one person or two people.
"For example, some banks offer a free railcard, something many students would need to buy anyway."
The price of the "full" Railcard has been increased on several occasions since 1975.
However, registered mature students older than this could now buy a Railcard.
The Railcard can be bought at any staffed station on the route.
As from 1 March 1980, the Railcard became a permanent scheme.
The Railcard holder is entitled to take an adult friend with them at the same discount rate.
It is more common for local authorities to offer residents the full Railcard at a reduced price (or even free of charge).
The price of the Railcard has increased over time:
This railcard costs £28.00, and is available to anybody aged 60 or over.
At other times you must buy a ticket from the conductor on board, all railcard fares are valid.
Add a Family Railcard and the price is £182.10 for six.
Railcard discounts are available on Standard class single and return tickets if purchased from a ticket office.
The three-year online only railcard was introduced in 2008, and cost £65.
I think you are missing that you have to press "add" after selecting the railcard.
Meanwhile, as from 29 May 1995, the Railcard could be bought by anybody aged 16 and above.
Where children turn 16 during the validity of a Railcard, they may still travel at the child fare until it expires.
A 16-25 Railcard offers you a third off all train journeys for a cost of just £26.
There have been few significant changes since then, with frequent changes in the design of the Railcard being the most noticeable.
Nowadays, the card issued to the partner is once again a Network Railcard.
At the same time, the name Young Persons Railcard was adopted.