just got my Two Together Rail Card as my wife and I are fed up with driving everywhere with bikes in the car
http://www.twotogether-railcard.co.uk/
According to the site:
'Get a new Two Together Railcard for you and the person you travel with most, and you'll both enjoy 1/3 off rail fares when you get away together.......
It's not just a card for couples either - you can get one with a best friend, or one of the family. Together you can save on practical everyday journeys, fun day trips or exciting weekend breaks - as many times as you like. Here's what you need to know:
•The Railcard costs just £30 - that’s £15 each. So after a couple of trips, the card will have paid for itself.
•Your Two Together Railcard will save you both 1/3 off a wide range of tickets. '
Just booked a couple of journeys
Nottingham-York Saturday-Based on 2 Adults -single journey
Outward Journey: 6th September 2014 at 08:48
Ticket Price without a Railcard
£36.40
Railcard Saving
- £12.40
Ticket Price with a Railcard
£24
Based on 2 Adults
Oxford-Birmingham Friday-single journey
Outward Journey: 5th September 2014 at 12:07
Ticket Price without a Railcard
£34.20
Railcard Saving
- £11.60
Ticket Price with a Railcard
£22.60
Two Together Rail Card
Re: Two Together Rail Card
stu1102 wrote:just got my Two Together Rail Card as my wife and I are fed up with driving everywhere with bikes in the car
Excellent. I just did a five train one way journey using my Senior rail card. All went well. It really wouldn't take much to make bike facilities on trains very good indeed (measuring a bike might help for starters!).
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Re: Two Together Rail Card
Congrats on your Two Together.
What about single people. As far as I can see, unless you are under 26 or over 60 you can't get a discount card for the train. Its about time single people were recognised as a persecuted minority and given equal rights!
What is so special about two?
What about single people. As far as I can see, unless you are under 26 or over 60 you can't get a discount card for the train. Its about time single people were recognised as a persecuted minority and given equal rights!
What is so special about two?
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Car travel is half the price with two people going to the same place. Knocking a third off the rail price keeps it competitive.
A single person is more able to find the last advance discount fares and find rail travel faster (no need for driving breaks) and more productive (can read/write/type/spod while not driving) but it's a shame there aren't more things like the network card for other areas.
A single person is more able to find the last advance discount fares and find rail travel faster (no need for driving breaks) and more productive (can read/write/type/spod while not driving) but it's a shame there aren't more things like the network card for other areas.
MJR, mostly pedalling 3-speed roadsters. KL+West Norfolk BUG incl social easy rides http://www.klwnbug.co.uk
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simonhill wrote:Congrats on your Two Together.
What about single people. As far as I can see, unless you are under 26 or over 60 you can't get a discount card for the train. Its about time single people were recognised as a persecuted minority and given equal rights!
What is so special about two?
Network cards
Limited, but better than nothing
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mjr wrote:Car travel is half the price with two people going to the same place. Knocking a third off the rail price keeps it competitive.
A single person is more able to find the last advance discount fares and find rail travel faster (no need for driving breaks) and more productive (can read/write/type/spod while not driving) but it's a shame there aren't more things like the network card for other areas.
I also like trains for touring.
With a car you either have to find a parking space for a week, (and a circular tour) or catch a train to the start point
With a train you have flexibility to start and finish where you like.