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Many thanks for this.
I do recall buying a ODTC some years ago with a Disabled Railcard and finding that the discount was only 50p - obviously this has changed since then. I also remember trying to get the discount at an LU ticket office and was told that the discount didn't exist. I also wondered why the discounted ODTC wasn't mentioned in the Disabled Railcard booklet only *Peak* Day Travelcards which you mention. Does Ken not want us to know that a discount exists for railcard holders? aw56001 "Mizter T" wrote in message ups.com... [crossposted to uk.transport.london - originally posted to uk.railway] Andrew Wilson wrote: I have TfL'd, Googled and Jeevesed for the following answers but they were not forthcoming. Could someone please tell me how much the discount is using a Disabled Railcard on an all zones one day travel card for a Sunday. I have read a third off but a minimum fare? applies and I can't find the actual price. To qualify for the discount do I need to buy the travel card from national rail, underground booking office or would they both sell me the discounted ticket. Many Thanks aw56001 Quick answer - £4.80 for all zones, best to buy it from a National Rail station if possible. Longer answer - A Disabled Persons Railcard (DPRC) entitles you to a discounted off-peak one day Travelcard at the price of £4.80. You can buy an off-peak ODTC from 0930 onwards on weekdays and at anytime on weekends and public holidays. £4.80 is the 'minimum fare' for ODTCs purchased with any type of railcard - you won't find this on the DPRC website or anywhere else particularly easily - but you can find it on page F4 of section F of the National Fares Manual (NFM) [1]. (Just for the record for holders of other types of railcards there are further restrictions in force regarding minimum fares and the time and day of the week - but no such restrictions apply for DPRC discounted ODTCs.) From what I've read on this newsgroup and on uk.transport.london people have encountered difficulties with getting Underground ticket offices to issue them with a railcard discounted ODTCs. Indeed some of the railcard publicity states they can only be bought from a National Rail station - this appears to be wrong, as some have managed it, but others have had trouble. My quick inspection of the NFM reveals a stony silence on the issue. You could always try I guess, but you might not succeed. Lastly just to agree that the online information about this is rubbish. The DPRC website isn't helpful - in fact it has a glaring error on one of it's pages. On the "Using the Card" page [2] it states that you can get reductions on *Peak* Day Travelcards - this is wrong. Railcards currently only offer discounts on off-peak ODTCs (this may change in the future, but it hasn't happened yet). [1] http://www.atoc.org/retail/_downloads/NFM/sectionf.pdf [2] http://www.disabledpersons-railcard....sing/using.htm |