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On 25 Nov, 12:30, "John Salmon" wrote:
[Crossposted to uk.railway] "Mizter T" wrote Entry is £8, "Seniors" (presumably 65s and over) are £6.50, students are £5.00, and following in the recent trend under-16s are free Or should "Seniors" be 60s and over, in line with the Senior Railcard? Since achieving that age, I have discussed this point at a number of transport-related (e.g. preserved railway) locations. Some sensibly say that they leave it to the individual visitor's discretion. The most inventive solution was at the Listowel Monorailway, where they charged me an amount midway between the full and reduced rates! Hmm, might be worth becoming a Friend, then- according to the leaflets that were out last weekend, that's £20 a year and free entry. |
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, Ianigsy writes On 25 Nov, 12:30, "John Salmon" wrote: [Crossposted to uk.railway] "Mizter T" wrote Entry is £8, "Seniors" (presumably 65s and over) are £6.50, students are £5.00, and following in the recent trend under-16s are free Or should "Seniors" be 60s and over, in line with the Senior Railcard? Since achieving that age, I have discussed this point at a number of transport-related (e.g. preserved railway) locations. Some sensibly say that they leave it to the individual visitor's discretion. The most inventive solution was at the Listowel Monorailway, where they charged me an amount midway between the full and reduced rates! Hmm, might be worth becoming a Friend, then- according to the leaflets that were out last weekend, that's £20 a year and free entry. And 10% off in the shop! -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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In message , Ian Jelf
writes Or should "Seniors" be 60s and over, in line with the Senior Railcard? Since achieving that age, I have discussed this point at a number of transport-related (e.g. preserved railway) locations. Some sensibly say that they leave it to the individual visitor's discretion. The most inventive solution was at the Listowel Monorailway, where they charged me an amount midway between the full and reduced rates! Hmm, might be worth becoming a Friend, then- according to the leaflets that were out last weekend, that's £20 a year and free entry. And 10% off in the shop! As do staff. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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On 25 Nov, 23:33, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote:
In message , Ian Jelf writes Or should "Seniors" be 60s and over, in line with the Senior Railcard? Since achieving that age, I have discussed this point at a number of transport-related (e.g. preserved railway) locations. Some sensibly say that they leave it to the individual visitor's discretion. The most inventive solution was at the Listowel Monorailway, where they charged me an amount midway between the full and reduced rates! Hmm, might be worth becoming a Friend, then- according to the leaflets that were out last weekend, that's £20 a year and free entry. And 10% off in the shop! As do staff. You're a bit like the mafia, you lot... |
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