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asdf wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 13:20:56 -0600, wrote: [2010 fares document] It's also very hard on those without access to the internet or familiarity with how to use it, mainly the old, if the internet is the only means of access to information. I'm surprised some disabled groups haven't got on to them. They don't get free travel on NR or do they? A disabled freedom pass does grant free travel on NR (and without the M-F a.m. peak restriction that over-60s have). The freedom pass page say that the M-F am peak restriction does hold on NR. http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/freedompass/whenwhere/rail.htm The only case I can see where the disabled pass is allowed where older persons is not is Southern services between Clapham Junction and Harrow & Wealdstone before 9.00am Monday to Friday. (from the map) -- Mark |
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