What's the Best Railcard to Have Once You Don't Have Any 15 or Younger Children
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Me and my family have been using the family and friends Railcard for 10+ years but after my youngest next birthday in a year no 1 will be young enough.
Is there another Railcard you would recommend?
We have the Two Together one. We are only a couple though.
Got it using Tesco Clubcard vouchers. Could you get two of them for your family?
stuartsmith544 Family railcard goes up to 16 www.familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk/?_ga=2.223916763.1573764456.1685182246-1052898215.1667565725
What happens if my child turns 16 while my Family & Friends Railcard is still valid?
Children who turn 16 while your Family & Friends Railcard is valid are still entitled to get a discounted child fare for a time.
If you have a 1-year Family & Friends Railcard, your child who has turned 16 can travel as long as the 1-year Family & Friends Railcard is valid.
If you have a 3-year Family & Friends Railcard, your 16-year old can only travel as a child on the Railcard card until the day before they turn 17.
Then you could get any of www.nationalrail.co.uk/tickets-railcards-and-offers/railcards/national-railcards/
We use Two Together.
We use two together and it's very good. My friend has 2 of them, one with her daughter and the other her husband. I don't think there is a limit on how many you have.
I have a Network Rail card but it can only be used in certain areas. I'm in the south-east
I just saw this and thought of you.
1 year railcard including 16-25, Family & Friends, Senior and Two Together for £10 Clubcard vouchers. The 1 year disabled railcard is slightly cheaper at £7 Clubcard vouchers. You can also use Clubcard vouchers to part pay for a railcard in case you didn't have £10 worth.
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