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![]() On 20/10/2014 00:03, Paul Corfield wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 23:13:20 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: Surprising it hasn't made it onto here yet, but from 2nd January, including for existing holders, the Gold Card will also change substantially. The new version is:- - Discounts largely the same as the Network Railcard but with no minimum fare, and discounts available from 09:30 instead of 10:00. This includes the loss of the child flat fare to be replaced with the same 60% discount as the Railcards offer, and the withdrawal of the First Class upgrade. - Unlike the Network Railcard, First Class Anytime and Off Peak tickets *are* now discounted. - The Partner Card goes, to be replaced with a new "any Railcard for you or anyone else for £10" deal. Most significantly, however, is a substantial change in the area covered. - Validity on Chiltern and LM extends right out to Shrewsbury (including ATW services on that stretch!), the Birmingham area and Stafford! Basically it is valid on ALL Chiltern services and ALL LM services south of and including Stafford. - Annoyingly for MK, Peterborough and Stevenage residents, VT and East Coast have withdrawn[1] from the scheme completely, i.e. discounted tickets will not be valid on either of those operators *at all*, not even in the Network Area (though it seems if there are any relevant annual seasons for which they set the fare, that the Gold Card is still issued - but that might just be bad wording). Banbury remains the boundary on XC. More info here including a map: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_...6573.aspx#2015 The other signficant change in validity area is the expansion to cover all of East Anglia whereas it previously stopped at Kings Lynn and Ipswich. Maningtree, rather than Ipswich - the current (pre-2015) Gold Card validity is the same as the (current) Network Railcard validity: http://www.network-railcard.co.uk/download/clientfiles/files/map.pdf Interesting changes - and interesting question as to whether this is an indication of a possible expansion of the Network Railcard area (albeit with the withdrawal of East Coast and Virgin Trains)... |
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In message , at 00:12:16 on Mon, 20 Oct
2014, Mizter T remarked: Maningtree, rather than Ipswich - the current (pre-2015) Gold Card validity is the same as the (current) Network Railcard validity: http://www.network-railcard.co.uk/download/clientfiles/files/map.pdf Interesting changes - and interesting question as to whether this is an indication of a possible expansion of the Network Railcard area (albeit with the withdrawal of East Coast and Virgin Trains)... And remember that extending the Network Card area isn't necessarily a good thing, as there are some easements and discounts which apply only to journeys with one end *outside* the area. eg Super-Off-Peak tickets across London and Senior Railcard use, in the morning peak. -- Roland Perry |
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