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Does this mean that the Gold Card discounts still apply even if the
holder's annual travelcard has expired? B. Ken wrote: On 12 Oct 2006 03:10:28 -0700, "John B" wrote: sued. That's interesting, because at a major London terminal this morning I bought two Network Railcards marked "Network Gold Card" at the same time (paid with a £2 coin!) with different names on them, and the member of staff only a glance at my Gold Card - no endorsement. ...in which case, your best bet is to try and buy yourself the Network Railcard at a couple of stations; most likely someone will sell you one irrespective of the official rules. When I handed in my gold card for a refund the station asked, out of interest, why I'd done so. Whew I said that I was only travelling about twice a week, and that often off-peak, they handed me a Network Railcard application form and suggested I complete it in my own name and return it with £1 BEFORE I gave them the Gold Card! Needless to say, I accepted their offer (and later wrote to the TOC commending the staff, without being too specific). In summary, rule adherence and checking is not rigorous. |
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