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With the right combination of walking, cycling, public transport use, car club or taxi use, and with sensible decision making on where you live, etc save something between £40,000 and £100,000 over 20 years. The Family Railcard can be exceptionally good value for days out and trips away It costs just £26 for 1 year or £65 for 3 years and you get 1/3 off adult fares and 60% off kids' fares (2009 prices). www.familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk The Young Person's Railcard. You are eligible if you're aged 16-25, or if you are 26+ and in full time study. For just £26 for 1 year, or £65 for 3 years you'll save 1/3 on fares throughout Great Britain. www.16-25railcard.co.uk Senior Railcard. You are eligible if you're aged if you're 60 or over. For just £26 for 1 year, or £65 for 3 years, you will save 1/3 on Standard and First Class rail fares throughout Great Britain. www.senior-railcard.co.uk Free Bus Travel in England - National Bus Pass Scheme: Those over 60 are eligible for free travel. Pass holders can travel in off-peak times (9.30am - 11.00pm) on local bus services throughout England. The scheme does not include long distance coach services such as National Express who offer discount fares to people 60 plus. Our website is created by volunteers and so we are currently collating more information and will soon have cost solutions for:
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