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« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2008, 14:39:35 »

The Cotswold Line was added to the Network Railcard area in May 1995, by BR (British Rail(ways)) Network South East, to end an anomaly, where it had been running almost all the trains on the line since 1993 (except the peak InterCitys and a London-Malvern and return off-peak working), but the railcard wasn't valid. Thames Trains wasn't awarded its franchise until 1996.
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« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2008, 15:04:51 »

What is needed for all those who AREN'T YOUNG OR OLD, AREN'T STUDENTS OR TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN OR DISABLED, is a nice National Rail Card avaiable to ALL.

Agreed, 110%. 

I did ask about getting an "able bodied rail card" once on the grounds of disability discrimination, but apparently it's a one way street. Discrimination against the able bodied is perfectly legal!

I have also wondered about a "taxpayer's railcard" and feel there's a strong moral case for one of those ...

And I thought I was the last taxpayer left in the country!  Glad to know there is someone else out there paying tax as well.......
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« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2008, 15:18:06 »

What is needed for all those who AREN'T YOUNG OR OLD, AREN'T STUDENTS OR TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN OR DISABLED, is a nice National Rail Card avaiable to ALL.

Agreed, 110%. 

I did ask about getting an "able bodied rail card" once on the grounds of disability discrimination, but apparently it's a one way street. Discrimination against the able bodied is perfectly legal!

I have also wondered about a "taxpayer's railcard" and feel there's a strong moral case for one of those ...

And I thought I was the last taxpayer left in the country!  Glad to know there is someone else out there paying tax as well.......
Well i'm one of the few taxpayers that keep the spongers alive and feed their drug habbits etc etc!!
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