This petition was submitted during the 2015-2017 parliament
Rejected petition University Student ID cards act as a further discounted railcard
As a student myself, travelling by train is the easiest form of travel (Birmingham New Street is 15 minutes walk). For a 3 year railcard it is £70, plus ticket prices on top. (Return to Manchester is still £20). If you are a regular commuter like me, this still adds up to a lot of money.
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Yes, you can make up the cost of a railcard easily, but you still have to pay the £70 and then train tickets. A student ID would then act as a free railcard, but give you slightly more than a third off. Maybe something like 40 - 45% off, but this could be disputed at a later date.
It would not only benefit students over 25 who do not have access to the 16-25 railcard and students on a budget would more likely commute by train if they can which would bring ecological benefits.
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It’s about something that the UK Government or Parliament is not directly responsible for.
Transport fares, including rail card schemes, are not set by the UK Government. These are are set by train operating companies.
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