Couples travelling together off-peak can benefit from new discount national railcard
Britain's train operators are preparing to launch a new railcard for those aged 26 to 59, promising a third off most train fares for pairs of passengers prepared to travel together. Until now, the discount national railcards have required single or family users to be under 26, aged 60 plus, in the military, or travelling with children. However, now other rail users will be able to buy the new "Two Together" card which gives discounts for people aged 26-59 travelling together. The Association of Train Operating Companies, which manages railcards and National Rail Enquiries, says the new railcard will give one-third off the cost of most rail tickets – but only if the two people named on the card travel together. The card will cost £30 a year and goes on sale at 9am on Monday 3 March.......Read more here
Britain's train operators are preparing to launch a new railcard for those aged 26 to 59, promising a third off most train fares for pairs of passengers prepared to travel together. Until now, the discount national railcards have required single or family users to be under 26, aged 60 plus, in the military, or travelling with children. However, now other rail users will be able to buy the new "Two Together" card which gives discounts for people aged 26-59 travelling together. The Association of Train Operating Companies, which manages railcards and National Rail Enquiries, says the new railcard will give one-third off the cost of most rail tickets – but only if the two people named on the card travel together. The card will cost £30 a year and goes on sale at 9am on Monday 3 March.......Read more here