Arriva Trains Wales have brought back it's Club 55 offer for 2010. I recieved an email from them Saturday morning and saw posters and leaflets in Cardiff Central this morning.
This is the text from their website:
With Club 55 you can travel anywhere on the Arriva Trains Wales Network for just £15 return. To get this great deal all you need is proof that you’re 55 or over.
There's something for everyone on the network whether you want to go shopping in Manchester, take a leisurely break at The Imperial Hotel in Llandudno, visit a National Trust property, Portmeirion Village or if you're feeling brave, visit the children in university. Rail Travel has never been this easy.
Senior Railcard holders and Disabled Persons Railcard holders, over the age of 55, can get an additional £2.00 off the fare.
Have you seen our television advert yet? If not, click here to view.
Who can get a Club 55 ticket?
Anyone aged 55 or over can buy a Club 55 ticket. You are required to carry proof of age when you travel to validate your ticket..
Which routes can I travel on?
Club 55 is available for travel between any two stations on the Arriva Trains Wales network. A supplement may be paid to upgrade onto the First Class service running between Holyhead and Cardiff. Click here for the Network Map.
If you wish to travel beyond the Arriva Trains Wales network, an ‘Add-On’ fare may be purchased for selected routes. Click here for more information.
When can I travel?
You can travel between 6th September and 11th December inclusive.
You can travel anytime at the weekend and on any train Monday to Friday apart from those arriving into Cardiff Central, Birmingham New St, Manchester Piccadilly or Liverpool Lime St / Central before 9.30am. Please see Terms and Conditions.
You cannot travel on:
6th, 13th, 19th and 27th November to Cardiff.
Do I need to book in advance?
No. You can purchase your Club 55 ticket on the day of travel.
Is the ticket subject to availability?
No.
All comments (15)
mikbak
6 Sep 10#1
WoooHooo £13 for the over 60's .... now where can I go ...
Adam2050
6 Sep 10#2
Need to bring this in for others as well!!
telerijj
6 Sep 10#3
i know other train operators have done it in the past. maybe they will follow suit in the next few days or weeks?
halfpenny
6 Sep 10#4
Scotrail sometimes have it as well.
savingcash
6 Sep 10#5
ageist deal but hot if your getting on :man:
Chiptivo
6 Sep 10#6
Age discrimination.. Cold.. and should be illegal...
Rich44
6 Sep 10#7
because it's not enough the FOP's get free bus passes they can travel the country with ffs!!
They really ought to scrap the nationwide aspect of those bus passes it's a FARCE!! Out local bus service you can't get a seat on it cos it's full of OAP tourists not paying and you wouldn't mind so much if they needed it but you see them and they have their hiking gear on. My wife was 9 months pregnant and trying to get by boy to pre-school and not one of the FOP's would get up and let her have a seat for TWO stops grrrrr.
So free bus passes for OAPs but if you're unemployed and on JSA you get feck all help.
Sorry to the OP it's a good deal for those who qualify so thanks for posting it
martinch
7 Sep 10#8
a bit ageist I think - what's so special about being 55???
Opening post
This is the text from their website:
With Club 55 you can travel anywhere on the Arriva Trains Wales Network for just £15 return. To get this great deal all you need is proof that you’re 55 or over.
There's something for everyone on the network whether you want to go shopping in Manchester, take a leisurely break at The Imperial Hotel in Llandudno, visit a National Trust property, Portmeirion Village or if you're feeling brave, visit the children in university. Rail Travel has never been this easy.
Senior Railcard holders and Disabled Persons Railcard holders, over the age of 55, can get an additional £2.00 off the fare.
Have you seen our television advert yet? If not, click here to view.
How can I buy my ticket?
Book online by clicking here: http://www.buytickets.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/DataPassedIn.aspx?prm=ATWCLUB
Any station booking office
By calling 0870 9000 773
On an ATW train when boarding at a station where no booking facilities are available.
Who can get a Club 55 ticket?
Anyone aged 55 or over can buy a Club 55 ticket. You are required to carry proof of age when you travel to validate your ticket..
Which routes can I travel on?
Club 55 is available for travel between any two stations on the Arriva Trains Wales network. A supplement may be paid to upgrade onto the First Class service running between Holyhead and Cardiff. Click here for the Network Map.
If you wish to travel beyond the Arriva Trains Wales network, an ‘Add-On’ fare may be purchased for selected routes. Click here for more information.
When can I travel?
You can travel between 6th September and 11th December inclusive.
You can travel anytime at the weekend and on any train Monday to Friday apart from those arriving into Cardiff Central, Birmingham New St, Manchester Piccadilly or Liverpool Lime St / Central before 9.30am. Please see Terms and Conditions.
You cannot travel on:
6th, 13th, 19th and 27th November to Cardiff.
Do I need to book in advance?
No. You can purchase your Club 55 ticket on the day of travel.
Is the ticket subject to availability?
No.
All comments (15)
They really ought to scrap the nationwide aspect of those bus passes it's a FARCE!! Out local bus service you can't get a seat on it cos it's full of OAP tourists not paying and you wouldn't mind so much if they needed it but you see them and they have their hiking gear on. My wife was 9 months pregnant and trying to get by boy to pre-school and not one of the FOP's would get up and let her have a seat for TWO stops grrrrr.
So free bus passes for OAPs but if you're unemployed and on JSA you get feck all help.
Sorry to the OP it's a good deal for those who qualify so thanks for posting it