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![]() "John Salmon" wrote in message ... "Mizter T" wrote I shall have to try buying one for myself from an LU station then. Unless I've gone mad the price of the Railcard-discounted Day Travelcards I've bought from NR stations lately has been £5.00. I can't think why LU would charge a different price! (Unless LU round things down, and NR rounds them up - but that doesn't make any sense as two-thirds of £7.50 - the full price of a z1-6 Day Travelcard - is bang on £5.00.) The strange mysteries of ticketing... The railcard discount is 34%, i.e. slightly more than one-third, so the rounding up/down theory *may* be correct. I have a feeling that the £4.90/£5.00 discrepancy between LU and "NR" has been mentioned before on uk.r or utl, but I could be wrong. You are right that (at least some) National Rail stations charge £5.00; I haven't bought one from LU recently. Has LU started offering railcard discounts recently? Every time I've tried to buy a Z1-6 Day Travelcard with my disabled railcard I've been told that LU don't do them so I normally to buy them from NR stations. If this is now the case however do you get more for your money if you buy one from LU? Regards Andrew Wilson |
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