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Old 9 Jun 19, 03:51 PM  
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Two together railcards

Does anyone happen to know if a Two together rail card allows you to travel with any two adults, or does it need to be the same named two ?
Just trying to work out what to replace our friends and fami!y card with...
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Old 9 Jun 19, 04:07 PM  
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It has the be the same 2.. You have photos on the card too so can't cheat it.
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Old 10 Jun 19, 12:47 PM  
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Ahhhhh right.Will have to rethink then. Our DD is nearly 16. It's usually just myself and DD that use our friends and family card but can have DH on it too of course, which is really handy.
Trying to find a way that we can all travel by train without having to buy numerous cards.
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Old 10 Jun 19, 03:17 PM  
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It can still be used whilst your DD is 16 if it was bought whilst she was 15 (or at least, that always used to be the case, as I had them every year and made sure I did just that).

Well worth checking
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Old 10 Jun 19, 06:12 PM  
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Originally Posted by Ladyshopper View Post
It can still be used whilst your DD is 16 if it was bought whilst she was 15 (or at least, that always used to be the case, as I had them every year and made sure I did just that).

Well worth checking
Thankyou, I will check. X
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Old 10 Jun 19, 06:58 PM  
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You can use Tesco club card vouchers to buy railcards, that might save you a bit as well if you have spare points.
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Old 10 Jun 19, 07:11 PM  
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Depending where you live and how far you want to travel a Network Railcard might be useful.

I use it all the time for getting myself and DH or friends from Surrey to London, but it extends to quite a large area of the South East. But I have to be one of the travellers and can use it by myself too.

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[QUOTE=Libby;13895149]Depending where you live and how far you want to travel a Network Railcard might be useful.

I use it all the time for getting myself and DH or friends from Surrey to London, but it extends to quite a large area of the South East. But I have to be one of the travellers and can use it by myself too.[/QUOT

We 're in the southwest. Not overly sure that's available down here but will look into it thanks xx
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