The rail industry is also understood to be launching a major new initiative, under the working title “One plan for the railways” on 6 November, which the new railcard is believed to play a part in.
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A new railcard for people aged 26-30 is to be launched early next year offering a third off most train fares as part of a wider government initiative to offer better deals for hard-pressed millennials. The new “millennial card” (via the Railcard app) is expected to offer benefits similar to the current 18-25 railcard, giving a third off most rail and tube fares, at a purchase price of £30 and on an annual basis. The first 26-30 railcards will be offered to 10,000 users of the Greater Anglia network in early December, while the scheme goes national in early 2018.
The rail industry is also understood to be launching a major new initiative, under the working title “One plan for the railways” on 6 November, which the new railcard is believed to play a part in. Full article can be found here Comments are closed.
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