Following the renaming to " Senior Railcard " in January 1992, this was changed to "'SNR " '.
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Tom Libby and Bill Buchanan together with Sir Bert Massie ( RADAR ) were tasked to design and develop the Disabled Persons Railcard.
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Its activities include the provision of a national timetable and online journey planner facility, and the operation of the various Railcard discount schemes.
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All fares were discounted by 34 % with the Railcard, and one accompanying child could travel for 34 % off the Child fare.
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Notably, First Class Supplement tickets are still available for Gold Card holders, whereas this benefit has been withdrawn for the Network Railcard.
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All franchised train operating companies in Great Britain must accept the Railcard and offer discounts under terms set out in the Railways Act 1993.
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The next major changes came in 1987, with the discount structure, types of discounted tickets available and appearance of the Railcard all changing.
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:: Buying a 12-month railcard for one return journey is probably unnecessary unless you intend to do lots more travel by train.
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Until July 2014, the Network Railcard was not valid on the regular Gatwick Express service, and was only valid on those running to Brighton.
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I have uploaded an example at : Image : Family Railcard Leaflet 07A . JPG with the " I do not know the licence " tag.