Network Rail - the firm behind the two-together and 16-25 railcard - has revealed it will launch subsidised travel to all 26-30-year-olds by the "end of the year". (Image: Getty)If you're a frequent traveller but don't qualify for a railcard, you can still apply for a Network Railcard, whatever your age. The Network Railcard costs £30 and is valid for 12 months - there's no age restriction. There's one catch though - the Network Railcard cannot be used before 10am Monday to Friday, unlike a standard railcard which can be used 24/7 - unless you're travelling with Virgin Trains . This offers a third off journeys, but only if you're travelling with the same person.
Source: Daily Mirror October 25, 2018 23:01 UTC