Gold Card Trick - Save One Third on Rail Fares

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2018
  • So there's a sneaky trick you can do to save money on rail fares ... and that's to buy a Gold Card (Annual season ticket) for a journey that you will never make.
    I caught up with Alex who lives nowhere near Lichfield in Staffordshire, and yet he has an Annual Gold Card between the two stations there as it's one of the cheapest that you can buy, and saves him 1/3 off other fares on the network - including Oyster fares in London!
    Thanks to Alex at NationalRail.com for coming along to tell us about his Gold Card, and getting me 1/3 off my fare for the day! His website is here: www.nationalrail.com/
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Комментарии • 380

  • @davidcollins9512
    @davidcollins9512 5 лет назад +409

    Always remember a group of Kiwis & a group of Aussies that travelled up from Brighton to London one day. The 4 Aussies bought a ticket each, the Kiwis only bought one ticket between the 4 of them. "But what happens when the Ticket Inspector comes along?" the Aussies asked. "Watch & learn" said the Kiwis "Watch & learn". Sure enough a ticket inspector came along. The 4 Kiwis quickly piled into the toilet. When the inspector got there he knocked on the door "Tickets please". The single ticket got slid under the door, clipped & returned.
    "Wow - that's clever" said the Aussies after the inspector had left & the Kiwis emerged from the toilet.
    Next day the same two groups were travelling to Dover. The Aussies confidently bought a single ticket & boarded the train. The Kiwis didn't buy a ticket at all. "But what happens when the Ticket Inspector comes along this time if you have no ticket?" the Aussies asked. "Watch & learn" said the Kiwis. When the ticket inspector was spotted the 4 Aussies quickly piled into a toilet like they had seen the Kiwis do.
    "Tickets please". The single ticket got slid under the door, and one of the Kiwis picked it up & walked down to the next toilet to wait for the ticket inspector to arrive!

    • @robertthomson1587
      @robertthomson1587 4 года назад +6

      That's as old as the hills.

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 4 года назад +5

      I call bs on this. When the actual inspector knocks on the toilet door, and presumably gets a reply "I've just given you my ticket", what happens next? You think the Kiwi gets away with it, or for that matter the four Aussies in the toilet together?

    • @TM-hl7ir
      @TM-hl7ir 3 года назад +1

      😆

    • @hypotheticlz
      @hypotheticlz 3 года назад +2

      I really enjoyed reading that

    • @marcusmyge
      @marcusmyge 8 месяцев назад

      We have the same joke about the Swedes

  • @sav7568
    @sav7568 4 года назад +199

    Could there be anything more complex on this earth than British rail ticketing ?

    • @aagg6124
      @aagg6124 4 года назад +10

      The rules to qualify for Euro 2020, and the drawing procedure...

    • @simcahazeman8863
      @simcahazeman8863 4 года назад +4

      The German tax system

    • @kavirajnosib4648
      @kavirajnosib4648 4 года назад +6

      Brexit

    • @xaiano794
      @xaiano794 4 года назад +2

      EVE online

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules 4 года назад +1

      Oh you bet there is. Trying to get a Russian visa.

  • @princeplays1993
    @princeplays1993 5 лет назад +84

    That guys voice would be great on train announcements

    • @englishruraldoggynerd
      @englishruraldoggynerd 4 года назад +5

      He is! He’s the voice on the Brighton line development, was featured last week on a video 😊👍🏻

    • @Wanyeee
      @Wanyeee 2 месяца назад

      I heard about a very good way to buy

  • @the1gip
    @the1gip 5 лет назад +5

    Enjoyable and informative as always Geoff. We bought a Family and Friends railcard even though Rachel was only 2 because we wanted a seat for her on the long trip down the east coast mainline. Ever since then, though, whenever we've been travelling with her on local trains, it's actually been cheaper to buy her a ticket even though we don't need to, because up to 4 adults get a third off when a child is part of the group! Crazy rules but we're not complaining!

  • @williamthebutcherssonprodu227
    @williamthebutcherssonprodu227 5 лет назад +190

    The devs will nerf this bug in the next patch

    • @seprishere
      @seprishere 5 лет назад +2

      No. It's still there because TfL insist that a Gold Card works like the *old* Network Railcard did.

    • @kiradotee
      @kiradotee 5 лет назад

      @@seprishere old Network Railcard?

    • @stevies.1975
      @stevies.1975 4 года назад

      vitali For example..... no minimum fare compared to now (min £13 exc weekends).

  • @FarlandHowe
    @FarlandHowe 5 лет назад +2

    The editing on this video is better than a number of past videos. It does not include as much pure noise. I like this style much better. Rob

  • @jamesstevenson9340
    @jamesstevenson9340 5 лет назад +36

    I've got a Devon and Cornwall gold railcard and it's £11 a year and getting trains to college has saved me allot of money

    • @chbmckie
      @chbmckie 3 года назад +1

      £11?!?!?!? How didn’t they mention that?!

    • @xander1052
      @xander1052 3 года назад

      @@chbmckie because that's not a gold card, that's a regular railcard that most students get anyway. The one in my area is £30 for instance.

    • @code-on-Trip-app
      @code-on-Trip-app 2 месяца назад

      What a pity! I was looking for discounts everywhere to make more money.😭

    • @Code-on-TRIP
      @Code-on-TRIP 2 месяца назад

      Railcard really makes tickets cheaper, and it has discount to buy recently

  • @geofftech2
    @geofftech2  5 лет назад +60

    So; the 'break even' point to make this trick work is £480 per annum. If you spend more than £480 on off-peak rail fares or Oyster over twelve months then it's worth you getting a Gold Card. Roughly speaking, if you spend over £10 a week on off-peak TfL Travel or rail travel in London and the SE, it's worth doing - because 48 weeks multiplied by £10 = £480.
    NOTE - Tou have to ask at the ticket office to have the TFL/Oyster discount applied, it is not applied automatically. It only works for Oyster, and not Contactless ...

    • @shanefeather-lopez5935
      @shanefeather-lopez5935 5 лет назад

      is that £480 monthly or annually? Been looking for the cheapest way to do Woking - Waterloo (with TFL travelcard), mostly off-peak but peak return on rare occasions.

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад +3

      £480 per annum he said.

    • @Reason077
      @Reason077 5 лет назад +3

      Shane Feather - Note that all gold card discounts apply to off-peak travel only.

    • @stuartneilsmith
      @stuartneilsmith 5 лет назад +2

      Shane - Do check on this whether a Network Railcard is better for you - it DOES include travelcards bough upfront, and hence likely to be at least £13. But you'd have to always be travelling after 10am each day. (And do check the small print on the return from WAT as I think proper off-peak tickets such as travelcard are valid on more services than the SWR fares)

    • @PlanetoftheDeaf
      @PlanetoftheDeaf 5 лет назад

      I don't think my travel would justify the extra over the Network Railcard, but it would probably be close if I calculated it, albeit with risk of paying up front! The boundaries for both are bizarre though, Worcester, Exeter and Kings Lynn (plus Shrewsbury and Sheringham on the Gold Card!) are fine, but not say Swindon or Peterborough.

  • @Karlinski73
    @Karlinski73 5 лет назад +100

    As per Geoff's summing up at the end of the video I hope the current Railcard structure gets an overhaul as there are distinct "gaps", both in terms of age group and geography. I'm 45 so therefore too old for the YP Railcard and evidently too young for an OAP Railcard; I *do* have a F&F Railcard but don't always want to travel with my kids in tow so that I can qualify for cheaper fares; and I don't live within the Gold Card area to be able to benefit from the trick highlighted in this video.
    Perhaps a "Midlife Crisis" Railcard for those of us in that age bracket that want to travel alone and benefit from discounted fares.
    All joking aside, I would be quite prepared to pay £50-£80 per annum for a 'National Railcard' that allowed me to travel off-peak/weekends with the usual discount. Not sure that's going to happen, mind....

    • @ShaunMcDonald
      @ShaunMcDonald 5 лет назад +6

      Germany had a simple railcard structure open to all. The more you pay the more off a discount. Discounts available at 25%, 50%, & 100%.
      The consultation is now closed.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 5 лет назад +3

      In NL I have had a National railcard - 40% off off-peak journeys for 40-50 euros a year - for literally decades.

    • @whywhy6055
      @whywhy6055 5 лет назад +1

      Karl Florczak Rail card discounts for all ages would be nice

    • @wilsonator2008
      @wilsonator2008 5 лет назад

      One idea I’ve had for train companies is them having standing room carriages only and they offer discounted tickets. More people can get on the train, less things for the train companies staff to clean whilst in the depot and if they just don’t get the seats put in the train, the train companies could probably get a cheaper purchasing price on the units when they’re buying if they’re not having to get seats put in and stuff

    • @stevies.1975
      @stevies.1975 4 года назад +5

      Josh Wilson Good idea. Otherwise known as cattle trucks. Oh! Wait! Some of us get into those already.....

  • @andrewbeadle9168
    @andrewbeadle9168 Год назад +2

    the gold card rates as of october 2022 are
    Lichfield TV to Lichfield City £192.00
    Hatton to Lapworth £184.00

    • @Wanyeee
      @Wanyeee 2 месяца назад

      I’m always on the lookout for the best discounts and can share some great savings tips with you.

  • @EVILBUNNY28
    @EVILBUNNY28 5 лет назад +11

    Rail cards are 100% worth it. (If you’re eligible that is)
    I was looking at a fare of £96 from Henley-on-Thames to Lancaster. However instead, I bought a railcard for £30, and ended up paying £40 for my trip, meaning I spent £70 total AND I now have a railcard to use as well.

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад +1

      If your railcard fare was £40, there must have been a non-railcard fare of about £60, not £96

    • @EVILBUNNY28
      @EVILBUNNY28 5 лет назад

      That’s what I thought, but looking back my original fare must’ve been a peak time ticket, then after I bought my railcard for whatever reason it charged me an off peak price, either that or when I went to rebook I ended up choosing an off peak time otherwise.

    • @singletotakentv9583
      @singletotakentv9583 5 лет назад

      Was this the gold card or network rail card?

    • @EVILBUNNY28
      @EVILBUNNY28 5 лет назад

      Single To Taken TV it was a 16-24 rail card

    • @code-on-Trip-app
      @code-on-Trip-app 2 месяца назад

      It's really not worth it to take the train frequently without a railcard! Recently I found a new discount that can be stacked, which is great!

  • @richardavsmith
    @richardavsmith 5 лет назад +82

    Exeter Central - Exeter St David's part time annual season (valid Monday, Wednesday, Friday and weekend) is £140; I asked at Exeter Central and they said that it is eligible for a Gold Card.

    • @albiegamingvideos
      @albiegamingvideos 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, a Devon and Cornwall Gold Card.

    • @GEdgemaster
      @GEdgemaster 5 лет назад +8

      No, a real Gold Card, the full map is here: www.nationalrail.co.uk/Gold%20Card%20Dgm%20Key.pdf

    • @richardavsmith
      @richardavsmith 5 лет назад +1

      Indeed, it is a proper NSE-style Gold Card.

    • @kiradotee
      @kiradotee 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks mate! Every penny counts.

    • @robertlister4864
      @robertlister4864 4 года назад +5

      I did manage to buy this ticket eventually, but it was a massive hassle to buy, because although it's technically valid Gold Card, this weird part-time ticket (valid only on certain days of the week) is an oddity that staff don't know about.
      TL;DR - Possible but massive faff to buy. May not be worth the price difference between the Lichfield ticket if you have to visit the ticket office 4 times and spend an hour on the phone to persuade them that it is in fact a valid Gold Card.
      Step 1: Go to Waterloo. SWR ticket office issued the photo card, but could not issue the Exeter gold card. Supervisors come over. Frowning at the computer. "Hmm. we're not trained on this ticket." Okay. I'll order it online now I have my photocard.
      Step 2: Order online. SWR want £7.50 for postage. It's not clear on the website that if you order it more than a week in advance, it is actually only £2. I ordered it in the end via SouthEastern, as postage was slightly cheaper.
      Step 3: Card arrives in the post, but it is printed as a standard blue "SEASON" ticket and not a gold card. Phone customer services and after some time on hold, they eventually agree that is it is a valid gold card, and I should take it to any SouthEastern ticket office to be replaced.
      Step 4: Thursday. Go to London Bridge South Eastern station. Explain situation. They try for about half an hour to print the ticket, but their system won't do it. They call and speak to retail support and eventually I'm told to come back in a couple of days and they should be able to print the ticket.
      Step 5: Go back to London Bridge the following Monday, they try again to print the ticket, but the system won't let them do it, because the ticket isn't valid yet - it starts the following day. Come back tomorrow.
      Step 6: Go back the next day, but I'm told I'm apparently TOO LATE this time as it's after 2PM, and the supervisors aren't around. I got there after work at 5PM. "Sorry, come back tomorrow morning. Nothing I can do now."
      Steps 7: Go back the next day, they all recognise me now. After about 10 minutes, two of them on the phone to their retail support people, THE UNICORN TICKET is finally printed!! Three cheers all round.
      Step 8: Go to get the Oyster PAYG discount applied. They can't do this at the tube station at London Bridge for some reason. (There's no ticket office, and only SOME of the gateline / station staff can do it at the ticket machines.) Travel to Liverpool Street LU station, where they apply the PAYG discount.
      All the staff were very helpful and lovely, but it was a lot of back-and forth, and the cost of travelling to London Bridge four times and then Liverpool Street has eaten the £30 price difference in the Lichfield ticket. (£152 vs £180 today.)

  • @LeighWoodIT
    @LeighWoodIT 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks to this video I have taken the plunge. I already provide young person railcards to my youger employees as standard, so for me to have this too is fantastic. I easily make enough journeys to and through London for this to be worth every penny. Just a shame Peterborough isn't included. Thank you Geoff.

    • @code-TRAINPAL-XY777B
      @code-TRAINPAL-XY777B 2 месяца назад

      Actually there is discount that you can apply for buying train tickets now

  • @kiradotee
    @kiradotee 5 лет назад +9

    Didn't realise you can buy it for just £160 instead of £5208 what it would cost for my seasonal ticket.
    The BIGGEST disadvantage is it doesn't work on Virgin Trains!! 😢 Because of that Network Railcard is still very luxurious.

  • @andyhartley
    @andyhartley 5 лет назад +6

    It's probably worth mentioning that if you live and work in London and would usually buy a weekly or monthly zoned travelcard then by buying an annual travelcard you also get a Gold Card (actually a Gold Record Card) which gets you all the same benefits, including the discount on off-peak TfL fares on journeys out of your travelcard zones. I haven't tried it, but I guess you could have an annual zone 1-2 travelcard and if you wanted you could travel from Heathrow to Epping, through zone 1, off peak for just £1 - perhaps someone could confirm.

  • @felixw19
    @felixw19 5 лет назад +17

    It´s so easy in Germany: You either buy a Bahncard 25 or 50, which gives you a 25 or 50% discount respectively everywhere in the county at any time and even on international connections, as long as you start or end you journey in Germany.

    • @tgdhsuk3589
      @tgdhsuk3589 4 года назад

      why would you get 25 over 50

    • @robertarmsen2128
      @robertarmsen2128 4 года назад +1

      Advanced fares (Sparpreis) are always only reduced by 25% - and in the past only with BC25. So if you always buy advanced fares BC25 is better value.

  • @Wanyeee
    @Wanyeee 2 месяца назад

    I’m always on the lookout for the best discounts and can share some great savings tips with you.

  • @arandorapress7561
    @arandorapress7561 4 года назад +1

    And I do really enjoy Geoff's videos.

  • @MissDatherinePierce
    @MissDatherinePierce 5 лет назад

    This video made me nostalgic for my semester abroad in the West Midlands. I also always got a bit confused at New Street.

  • @SolarRailway
    @SolarRailway 5 лет назад +1

    Wahey Lichfield Trent Valley! Great location to choose. Cheers Matt

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains 5 лет назад +3

    Great video, at least the CrossCity line didn't mess you around on the day you went.

  • @MsTekkitgamers
    @MsTekkitgamers 5 лет назад +2

    Smiled when I saw pevensey bay to pevensey and westham. Big up East Sussex

  • @harleancarpenter8043
    @harleancarpenter8043 5 лет назад +4

    Some of us are now of an age where we get a Senior Railcard anyway. Saved a fortune with it last year (trip Huddersfield - Inverness principally, which I split ticketed too) but handy for film festival work in Blackpool too.

    • @code-TRAINPAL-XY777B
      @code-TRAINPAL-XY777B 2 месяца назад

      Actually there is a discount that you can apply for buying train tickets now.

  • @gigitrix
    @gigitrix 5 лет назад +2

    Hah I used to live in CLS, seeing Alex on this channel always makes me miss it. You also missed one of the things that wasn't apparent to me about Gold Cards - I get an Annual MKC->London Z1-6 card, but sometimes travel to Oxford, which is outside the Gold Card zone. HOWEVER a kind soul at Paddington pointed out that instead of getting 1/3rd off Pad->Oxf I should be getting a third off "edge of zone 6 to Oxford", which is significantly cheaper

  • @arsonlindley7000
    @arsonlindley7000 5 лет назад

    used this blokes station in chester-le-street for many a year, was a huge surprise to hear chester le track come up in a video

  • @markgaughran4374
    @markgaughran4374 5 лет назад

    Just went by Birmingham Moor Street station yesterday, had to have a look as I was waiting to go back to London.

  • @GregRobsonUK
    @GregRobsonUK 5 лет назад +10

    4:55 - "I always get lost here [Birmingham New Street]"... Geoff, I live in this city and I can tell you that all the locals get confused as well. I have to remember that John Lewis is on the south side of the station and that helps me get my bearings!

    • @IAmTheBeckett
      @IAmTheBeckett 5 лет назад

      Best tip I learnt - if transferring trains there always use the B end of the platform rather than the A end. I'm a local so I know it well enough now for myself.

    • @edwardholmes91
      @edwardholmes91 4 года назад

      @@IAmTheBeckett Yes, saves having to go through two sets of barriers. They've started advising to use that concourse for transferring on London Northwestern Railway services too.

    • @MazHem
      @MazHem 4 года назад +1

      It's not that hard! The big eye entrance where you go to moor street is just by five guys which you can see pretty easy, though just walk forward past pret. though if you want to go down the side passage you just go onwards past the escalators and go down there but I think it takes more time.

  • @Hannah_Em
    @Hannah_Em 5 лет назад +1

    Very excited to see at 1:28 the scrolling display listing a train I've taken perhaps hundreds of times going between University/Selly Oak and New Street, as a student of the University of Birmingham (i.e.the "University" of University station - as far as I'm aware, it's the only university in the country to have its own train station on campus)

  • @Bradwellcommon
    @Bradwellcommon 5 лет назад +9

    The old Lichfield-Lichfield Trent Valley trick - a lifesaver loophole for getting pro rata season ticket refunds

  • @misssarahashplant31
    @misssarahashplant31 5 лет назад +1

    I am going to King's Lynn later in the year and thanks to split ticketing, which I heard you talking about in one of your videos, I will get a return trip for half the normal price. It definitely pays to shop around.

    • @Wanyeee
      @Wanyeee 2 месяца назад

      I heard about a very good way to buy

  • @code-TRAINPAL-XY777B
    @code-TRAINPAL-XY777B 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this information.British train tickets are becoming more expensive these days. Luckily I found a discount.

  • @robnorth480
    @robnorth480 5 лет назад

    Many years ago I did similar to get an Annual Season Ticket Holders' Railcard. I had an Manchester Oxford Road to Piccadilly annual one year and Sheffield to Attercliffe another as they were cheapest Annuals. Never lived anywhere near those places.

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 5 лет назад

    Interesting idea! I wish there was a Gold Car for the Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield area! I love Lapworth Station and the canal junction nearby!

  • @smdhomeworkhelp
    @smdhomeworkhelp 5 лет назад

    I stayed in Shrewley just a 15 minute walk from Hatton last year but drove - wish I had got the train now! Looks like a cute little station...

  • @daisygadd
    @daisygadd 5 лет назад +3

    Geoff, please do some more videos with Jay!
    Also I heard your Brighton voiceover on the Thameslink train the other day!

  • @harveydee9115
    @harveydee9115 5 лет назад

    This looks good already!

  • @officialmcdeath
    @officialmcdeath 5 лет назад

    Best way from New Street to Moor Street is to go up the escalator onto the mezzanine, then all the way round across an enclosed footbridge into the Debenhams and out the other side.
    Good timing with this subject - just used an Annual Gold Card to buy a discount single Birmingham - Shrewsbury :-)

  • @colsta89
    @colsta89 5 лет назад

    Another Fantastic video explaining the pros of rail travel, Hatton is definitely worth the visit, again, out in the sticks but a good place for fast traffic.
    Geoff, I don’t suppose you would be doing a video of the opening of the new Worcestershire Parkway would you, as I’d love to join you if you did as I have info on the changes and why this smallish city has two centre stations (Forgate Street & Shrub Hill) and a new outer Parkway station, plus future plans. 👍

  • @calumthornton1918
    @calumthornton1918 5 лет назад +1

    There is a great pub down the road from Lapworth Stn, The Navigation

  • @SithBowman
    @SithBowman 5 лет назад +1

    Can confirm that Bromley North and Sundridge park are about 1.5 to 2 minutes apart by train if you have a more aggressive driver, just to compare, a world-class athlete could in theory run from the entrance of one station to the other just as fast as someone starting outside and boarding the train

  • @juulvlog
    @juulvlog 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid about the fare structure in the UK, here in The Netherlands it's much much easier. I have a Weekend Unlimited 1st Class Pass, wich gives me 100% discount in 1st class from friday 18:30 untill monday 4:00, and during the week 40% off during off-peak hours. Dutch rail and other PT tickets are so much easier to use.

  • @robertwillis9988
    @robertwillis9988 5 лет назад

    Hi geoff. Have you ever done sleeper from paddington to penzance?

  • @CrisX101
    @CrisX101 5 лет назад +27

    Simple question: where is the "all you can travel" option? Anytime, Anywhere, Any Class.
    The Swiss have the GA, Germans the BahnCard 100 and Austria the OsterreichCard. They are so good! Extremely expensive, but very simple and "liberating".

    • @erik_griswold
      @erik_griswold 5 лет назад +2

      CrisX101 it’s called the BritRail pass.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 5 лет назад +3

      The Dutch have the OV chip card into which you can load Altijd Vrij (always free-as-in-speech) which costs, first class, 560 euros a month when committing to a year or 700 for just a month. (Second: 333/410)

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад +3

      Britrail Pass (£260 for 8 days) is only available to foreigners. The All-Lines Rover costs £510 for 7 days

    • @erik_griswold
      @erik_griswold 5 лет назад +2

      Norbiton Flyer True, though BritRail is also on offer to non-residents.

    • @dmclement74
      @dmclement74 5 лет назад +5

      BahnCard 100 is extremely cheap when compared to UK season ticket prices, especially as it can be used across the whole of Germany, compared to just between two points for UK seasons.

  • @MKAdamski
    @MKAdamski 5 лет назад

    I used to work for the railway in a ticket office and sometimes would advise customer to do a season exchange instead of surrendering it as they got a larger refund. Refunds were based on how much you used and exchanges were based on how long was left. I don't know if these is still possible.

  • @callum3271
    @callum3271 5 лет назад +1

    Did you look around Lichfield while you were there? Pleasant little city

  • @mikewillis1592
    @mikewillis1592 5 лет назад

    Hi Geoff, interesting video as always, parts though have a very strong LF bass rumble...

  • @krazyjApAn
    @krazyjApAn 4 года назад +1

    Will this work for TFL buses, and are the benefits the same for the 26-30 rail card?

  • @markstramtrainbuscapades1729
    @markstramtrainbuscapades1729 5 лет назад

    Hard to believe now but, between 1957 & 1967, Lapworth was the terminus of an hourly DMU service through Birmingham Snow Hill and along what's now the Midland Metro to Wolverhampton, then all stations to Wellington!

  • @Volvoman90
    @Volvoman90 2 года назад +1

    Almost worth mentioning that the Gold Card gives you 1/3 discount on the Wightlink Fastcat service from Portsmouth Harbour - Ryde Pier Head, as long as there is a rail journey included.
    So you can buy a ticket from London Waterloo - Shanklin (for example), and the discount is applied to the ferry as well.
    OR buy from Portsmouth Harbour - Ryde Pier Head (great if it's raining) and you'll also get the discount.
    Gold Cards allow you to travel with 3 others on the boat with the same discount :)

    • @Code-on-TRIP
      @Code-on-TRIP 2 месяца назад

      Yes! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.

  • @henryviii6341
    @henryviii6341 4 года назад

    geoff your guest is superb. sign him up.

  • @scullytawoody4852
    @scullytawoody4852 5 лет назад

    A very Informative video . My family have a 3 month rail card which is very useful for any family who use the railway as often as we do . The price is not too expensive either , it about 30 to 60 pounds which is pretty good if you have a train enthusiast in the family.

    • @Code-on-TRIP
      @Code-on-TRIP 2 месяца назад

      Yes. Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code for railcard too.

  • @davidlockwood9192
    @davidlockwood9192 5 лет назад

    Glad you got the Grand Union Canal in there Geoff, but shame you didn’t get to the Hatton 21 (locks). Great cafe near the top lock and when a bit more time also a rather nice pub.......

  • @andrewarcher3924
    @andrewarcher3924 5 лет назад +1

    So what you may find interesting is that whilst working on an online booking tool we use lichfield Trent to city as a cheap way of making a real booking and testing our processes work end to end and not really having to worry about the incurred costs

    • @andrewwilson6296
      @andrewwilson6296 4 года назад

      It's a popular journey in the ticketing industry - we use it to buy test tickets, and test ticket collection facilities on ticket machines. I hate to think how many child singles get sold between Lichfield City and Trent Valley... :-)

  • @milesbalderson1768
    @milesbalderson1768 3 года назад +1

    Hatton isn't in the middle of nowhere (I'm biased though, it's my local station)

  • @chooselife3000
    @chooselife3000 4 года назад

    Good luck with the channel, at least you have a passion for it. I live on the borders of South Wales, Monmouthshire, Herefordshire. I drive everywhere I go, I really do not care for pubic transport, not at all. Just a personal choice in the matter.

  • @fgrion
    @fgrion 5 лет назад

    I have got it for free with my season London Travelcard (which is, in any case, 2300 £ a year). It's good because you can get a daily travelcard in London zone 1-6 for £ 8.60, however the downside is that many times it doesn't apply the discount, it is only on certain train types.

  • @michaelmacfarland7515
    @michaelmacfarland7515 5 лет назад +1

    Geoff, great video. It would better if Gold Card benefits were extended system wide. A video about your experience with the "All Line Rover" would be appreciated.

  • @Showsni
    @Showsni 4 года назад

    Interesting. The website says you also get "Discounts on journeys to the Isle of Wight using Wightlink, Red Funnel and HoverTravel (when purchased as part of through journey including National Rail)." If I have to take the Isle of Wight ferry/hovercraft frequently, is it therefore cheaper for me to get an annual season card between Exeter St David and Exeter Central so that I get a gold card? Does anyone know how much the ferry discounts are?

  • @Ogrecrusher
    @Ogrecrusher 5 лет назад +1

    My uncle used to buy one between the Pier and the next station on the Isle of Wight. Used to save him loads on his commute in London.

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад +1

      Pier to Espnlanade is £268. Much cheaper is Esplanade to St Johns Road at £180. Gold Cards are not much use for commuting unless you start work very late - they are not valid before 0930

    • @Ogrecrusher
      @Ogrecrusher 5 лет назад

      I'm probably remembering the details wrong. He used to ride into London on his bike and get the train home. Even doing it one way it still worked out cheaper.

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад +1

      Ah yes, that would work - as there is no evening peak restriction on the Gold Card

  • @evancortez2
    @evancortez2 5 лет назад +18

    Well, it's not really a gold card, more like beige or taupe

    • @alismith8930
      @alismith8930 4 года назад +1

      evancortez2 no it’s called the gold card for the people who are in their golden years

  • @brumsgrub8633
    @brumsgrub8633 5 лет назад +5

    Moor street is a lovely station.

    • @ericdunn555
      @ericdunn555 5 лет назад

      I concur. Do they still have the absolutely massive GWR route map (even inc Ireland) on the wall in the quaint little tea room? You'd love it, @geofftech.

  • @tobeytransport2802
    @tobeytransport2802 4 года назад

    Where did you find that map?

  • @bear2514
    @bear2514 Год назад

    If I only take the Tubes between Zone 1 to 6, can I get a discount with the gold card mentioned?

  • @BRI535D
    @BRI535D 5 лет назад

    What about Stourbridge Junction to Stourbridge Town?

  • @ionacmitchell
    @ionacmitchell 5 лет назад +8

    Can you do a video explaining The Key?

    • @jamesdavison1786
      @jamesdavison1786 4 года назад +1

      Iona it’s not that hard, it’s just a card for tickets instead of a paper ticket

  • @willbruce-doig4829
    @willbruce-doig4829 5 лет назад

    I heard you on the Thameslink today!!!!!!! 😁😁😁

  • @JarvisChrist
    @JarvisChrist 5 лет назад +2

    Love Moor Street ❤️

  • @ziggydamaestro
    @ziggydamaestro 5 лет назад

    Geoff, a quick question if I may... (apologies if this video is turning you into Martin Lewis!)
    Would the Gold Card work in my favour for long distance journeys? For instance, between now and Christmas, I'll be travelling from London to Bristol, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, and (random one) Leominster.

  • @ninetyfour9463
    @ninetyfour9463 5 лет назад +4

    It's cuase London mindland parent Company Govia still had a large majority of other train franchises running in the same area like the southern West London Branch from Milton Keynes-East Croydon and running GTR and so on

    • @ninetyfour9463
      @ninetyfour9463 5 лет назад

      In interests who wants what company to win the southeastern franchise

  • @NewcastleFlyer
    @NewcastleFlyer 5 лет назад

    So do you only get a discount in the South East or could you get a discount from say York-Edinburgh too?

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад

      No, only in the Gold Card area, so not beyond Huntingdon

  • @CTCTraining1
    @CTCTraining1 5 лет назад +4

    Geoff your chat brought up a name from the past ... Chris Green ... now with Railfuture ... well worth an interview if you can grab him.

    • @salerio61
      @salerio61 4 года назад

      He was an arrogant git when he worked at British Rail, I'm sure he hasn't changed for the better.

  • @ziggydamaestro
    @ziggydamaestro 3 года назад

    Anyone know what the cheapest Goldcard is as of Oct 2020? Can’t find any updates online.
    Local ticket office *thinks* it’s Hatton-Lapworth (£172), but can’t confirm.
    TIA!

  • @NaysonRatcliffe
    @NaysonRatcliffe 5 лет назад +30

    Inane trivia from a local: Lapworth station isn't in Lapworth, it's in a place called Kingswood which is one village over from Lapworth. They couldn't call the station after the village it was in because there is already a Kingswood station in Surrey (now London zone 6). It's also home to the world's most pointless Harrington Hump.

    • @memofromessex
      @memofromessex 5 лет назад +3

      But there are two Reedham stations, two Ashford, etc. (I'm sure there are more). More inconsistencies in the National Rail!

    • @neilcrawford8303
      @neilcrawford8303 5 лет назад +1

      There are also two Waterloo's

    • @NaysonRatcliffe
      @NaysonRatcliffe 5 лет назад +1

      This one, bizarrely, is on a platform without step free access.

    • @bellybuster1697
      @bellybuster1697 5 лет назад

      And Hatton station isn't in Hatton. But at least if you go to Lapworth you could go to the Navigation or the Boot to keep warm :)

    • @JohnWalshLegend
      @JohnWalshLegend 5 лет назад

      Waterloo, Moreton spring to mind....

  • @alanwann9318
    @alanwann9318 5 лет назад

    Is this for bobble hats?

  • @conniethomas4753
    @conniethomas4753 4 года назад

    I’m epileptic and from the first seizure parked my licence at the DVLA and tbh there is a postcode lottery (I am desperate to work full time....the trains are very much lacking in rural areas but best and the buses never get me to work. I’d be happy to only have the 1/3’d off for employment issues. X

  • @ProgRock_
    @ProgRock_ 5 лет назад

    One of these days I'm gonna see you at new street station on the way to university haha

  • @bethostick1165
    @bethostick1165 5 лет назад

    That’s my local line! But mine is a bit further up at four oaks/ butlers lane 😁

  • @DSDMovies
    @DSDMovies 5 лет назад +13

    Interesting video. My friend gets a Gold card for free as part of her annual London travel card. Strangely some ticket machines don't have the gold card option though the card is valid on the routes they cover. Just the other day in Euston the red ticket machines wouldn't give the option yet the old green one did for exactly the same journey (Euston to Kings Langley). An oversight? Deliberate? Or is the option just hidden away?

    • @darkshines800
      @darkshines800 5 лет назад +3

      The Gold Card isn't valid on Virgin Trains services, so likely they haven't bothered to add it to their system for other fare sales I'd assume :/

  • @MA9494AM
    @MA9494AM 5 лет назад +1

    We think rail fares cost all to much in Sweden, but in the UK it's robbery.... A SJ Årskort Guld costs £6 216.95 and gives you free travel in both first and second class on all departures on the network day and night for a whole year. And you get a free meal from the Bistro!
    If you down grade one step to Silver Plus you can only ride in 2nd class on sleeper trains and you only get a free breakfast before 09:00. cost £5 719.74
    In the lowest level, Silver, you get free travel in 2nd class on all departures day and night + free tea and coffe. cost £3 682.54

    • @MA9494AM
      @MA9494AM 5 лет назад

      Compared to 1/3 off on the price on off peak travels in parts of the country

  • @AzzY300689
    @AzzY300689 5 лет назад

    Geoff! I have been watching you videos about Crossrail/Elizabeth Line. On the TfL website it states this:-
    Rail and Underground (R&U) covers six modes:
    Underground
    DLR
    Tram
    Crossrail

  • @matthewalbery8827
    @matthewalbery8827 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Geoff, I wonder if the fares consultation will result similar to the pricing in retail over the last ten years? Prices were linked to cost plus which eventually becomes uncompetitive, in response; discount schemes are offered, then the discount schemes become so complex that they are considered unattractive and the message delivered to customers is that prices are being made as low as possible. Then the cycle begins again, I guess. The regrettable part about this is that people who considered them selves to be engaged by a discount scheme have to recognise the price discount or will become alienated meanwhile latent demand may be found from potential customers who were unwilling to engage with the discount scheme but do consider the new prices to be a bargain. CV on request.

  • @ianjones4116
    @ianjones4116 3 года назад

    What do we do now ?? Lol.
    We got stuck at Banbury, 4hrs on a Sunday. Midland Rail Rover ticket . We were attempting to get to Reading (not on Midland rover) surprisingly the Guard kicked us off at Banbury. I knew we should have gone to Derby that day . Memories of a teenage trainspotter.
    😂👍

  • @stephenmurray5684
    @stephenmurray5684 5 лет назад

    Ticketing is changing in South East - Belly Up who run as Greater Anglia Bandits from Liverpool Street are doing away with paper Season Tickets by 31 Oct 18 for contactless Smart Cards.

  • @ubergeekian
    @ubergeekian 3 года назад

    At one time the cheapest way to get a cup of coffee in Edinburgh was to buy a first class single from Waverley to Haymarket and then hit the first class lounge at Waverley. The fare has now been withdrawn ...

  • @Logicalx
    @Logicalx 5 лет назад +14

    Could you make a video showing the benefits of a Gold card in and around London if I understood it correctly? If used off peak and how much of a saving? If someone could explain in comments too that would save some hassle!

    • @PianoKwanMan
      @PianoKwanMan 5 лет назад +2

      Asumming that the Off peak cap on Oyster is £12 (to make maths easy), then it is actually £8 with the gold card. £160/£8 = 20 daily caps at off peak. That is roughly going to London half the Sundays in a year

    • @stuartneilsmith
      @stuartneilsmith 5 лет назад +1

      If travelling to London national rail and buying an all zones travelcard, the Network Railcard offers a discount. For some regular users travelling after 10, that MAY be a better deal than the Gold Card (if only because of the >£100 saving up front).

    • @ericdunn555
      @ericdunn555 5 лет назад +1

      @@PianoKwanMan
      20 days @ £8.00 capped = £160 + £160 Gold Card = £320.
      20 days @ £12.00 uncapped = £240 + no Gold Card = £240.
      40 days @ £8.00 capped = £320 + £160 Gold Card = £480.
      40 days @ £12.00 uncapped = £480 + no Gold Card = £480.
      So need to use Gold Card for >40 days to >break even.
      Or am I missing something here.

    • @stevies.1975
      @stevies.1975 4 года назад

      Eric Dunn Incorrect! You should have used the saving from the capped fare (£4) not the capped fare itself (£8).
      Therefore £160 plus (20 x £4) £80 = £240.....

  • @saxbend
    @saxbend 5 лет назад

    Presumably if you live in the south east and rarely venture north you're better off with a network railcard. Until you reach OAP age and then you can have a senior one valid across the whole country.

    • @DaveSuperThomas
      @DaveSuperThomas 5 лет назад

      Not necessarily because there is no minimum fare with a Gold Card at Off-Peak times on weekdays, whereas with a Network Card a minimum fare of £13 applies. So if you make frequent, short-distance journeys (either alone, or with up to three friends) in South-East England during the working week, a Gold Card has a considerable advantage. Also you can use a Gold Card from 09.30 hours but Network Card discounts only kick in from 10.00 hours.

  • @jerry2357
    @jerry2357 2 года назад

    My personal technique for saving money was to survive to the age of 60 and buy a Senior railcard. I can even use it to commute for my 2 days/week job (in West Yorkshire, I think the rules are different in the South East).
    But I wonder why the UK doesn’t follow the lead of Germany or Switzerland, where anyone can buy a railcard to save money on their travel, if they use the trains frequently. In Switzerland, there is even an all-lines season ticket which is worthwhile if you travel a lot.

  • @matthewalbery8827
    @matthewalbery8827 5 лет назад

    Right, great video again. So this gold card thing, which I did know about, is only applicable *within* the gold card area. Huh, Ill probably have to pay the fare then.

  • @mrichards55
    @mrichards55 5 лет назад

    Question - if you have an annual travelcard loaded to your Oystercard, is the gold card discount automatically applied?

    • @stevies.1975
      @stevies.1975 5 лет назад +1

      Hi. I believe so, yes, in much the same way other card discounts are applied but worth checking the Gold Card Conditions for clarity.

  • @aldhous
    @aldhous 5 лет назад +1

    10:55 How is the old sign brighter than the new sign?!

  • @ziggydamaestro
    @ziggydamaestro 4 года назад

    Geoff, I renewed my Gold Card last October. Will I be able to claim any kind of refund when this C-19 business is over?

  • @peepeepoopoo9968
    @peepeepoopoo9968 4 года назад

    When i worked in a ticket office we used to be able to issue gold card partner cards for £1, each gold card holder could have one issued and they didn't have the same minimum fare restrictions as the network card, seems like they have done away with that now.

  • @EILEENZ0122
    @EILEENZ0122 2 месяца назад

    I love and hate Europe. I was fascinated by the stunning scenery and rich history, but I was overwhelmed by the high cost. I think TRIP's discount coupon saved me.

  • @deepcut5098
    @deepcut5098 5 лет назад +3

    This is a brilliant idea! I currently use a 16-25 card but I’ve only got a year of eligibility left. I live close to London but all of my family are Midlands based so I commute quite a lot. Definitely keeping this in mind! :)

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад +1

      You're in luck www.theguardian.com/money/2017/oct/20/millennial-railcard-launch-next-year-third-off-uk-train-fares

    • @kiradotee
      @kiradotee 5 лет назад

      Just buy a 26-30 railcard mate!

  • @gamercoolcraft4208
    @gamercoolcraft4208 5 лет назад +1

    Geoff WELCOME TO BIRMINGHAM BRO for a bit lol but you will get it when you get to Birmingham more often

  • @johncrwarner
    @johncrwarner 5 лет назад

    Here in Germany we have the Bahncard system with 25%, 50% and 100% discounts - we have 25% discount cards as if you do the supersavers you get 25% off those fares as well often adding up to 62.5% savings whereas the 50% is just 50% off the regular fare and the Bahncard 100 costs 4 270€ standard class and 7 225 € for first class - wherever you travel in Germany.

    • @code-on-Trip-app
      @code-on-Trip-app 2 месяца назад

      Can discounts be added in Germany like in the UK?

    • @johncrwarner
      @johncrwarner 2 месяца назад

      @@code-on-Trip-app
      The rules vary Bahn Ćard 25 allows /allowed you to add discounts
      but I am not sure about the current situation
      because I haven't been buying tickets recently
      as I use regional trains and have a Deutschland card for that.

  • @Labgorilla
    @Labgorilla 4 года назад

    How is this better than a network rail card? Just out of interest? I get 1/3 off off-peak fares.

  • @sidney001
    @sidney001 5 лет назад

    I'm a regular long distance commuter between Truro and Paddington, this does not help me, any ideas?

    • @sidney001
      @sidney001 5 лет назад

      I'm afraid not old chap, even with a Devon & Cornwall rail card which gets me to Plymouth, I spent some time with the lovely station staff at Truro and we went through all the options, but a end to end ticket turns out to be the cheapest.
      On more news from the west country the new IEP's are not proving that popular with passengers or staff, 5hrs on one of those seat is not a happy place to be, that's when they work of course or aren't pulling the OHLE down

  • @K1W1fly
    @K1W1fly 5 лет назад

    Almost expected a cross - over there with "Cruising the Cut" since he's on the Grand Union Canal at the moment...

  • @CJBindahouse
    @CJBindahouse 5 лет назад +2

    I'm now from the south east!!