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  2. Travelcard - Wikipedia

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    The Travelcard is an inter-modal travel ticket for unlimited use on the London Underground, London Overground, Elizabeth line, Docklands Light Railway, London Trams, London Buses and National Rail services in the Greater London area.

  3. Transit pass - Wikipedia

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    4 day rail rover (UK, 1994) A transit pass (North American English) or travel card (British English), often referred to as a bus pass or train pass etc. (in all English dialects), [1] [2] is a ticket that allows a passenger of the service to take either a certain number of pre-purchased trips or unlimited trips within a fixed period of time.

  4. Concessionary fares on the British railway network - Wikipedia

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    Adult: 34% off the full adult fare. Child: 60% off the full child fare, subject to a minimum fare of £1.00. The maximum group size is four adults and four children. One of the adults in the group must always be the cardholder (or the co-holder, in the case of a jointly-held railcard).

  5. How do travel credit cards work? - AOL

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    A travel credit card offers points or miles for the purchases you make with the card that you can redeem for future travel. Travel credit cards come in all shapes and sizes, from co-branded hotel ...

  6. British Certificate of Travel - Wikipedia

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    The British Certificate of Travel is an international travel document and a type of Home Office travel document issued by the UK Home Office to non-citizen residents of United Kingdom who are unable to obtain a national passport or other conventional travel documents. [1] [2] Until 17 March 2008, the Certificate of Travel was called a ...

  7. Gibraltar identity card - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar identity card. The Gibraltar identity card is an official identity document issued by Civil Status and Registration Office of the Government of Gibraltar to all British citizens living in Gibraltar. Validity of the document is 10 years (5 years for children under 16). The identity card serve as a valid travel document in to the United ...

  8. Electronic Travel Authorisation (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is a Home Office electronic system that is used to pre-check people travelling to the United Kingdom.. As the United Kingdom forms part of the Common Travel Area (CTA), comprising the UK, the Republic of Ireland and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, the UK ETA rules may impact people travelling to other ...

  9. Bruneian International Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    Bruneian International Certificate of Identity. The Bruneian International Certificate of Identity (ICI) is an international travel document issued by the Immigration and National Registration Department to Bruneian permanent residents who are stateless. It is valid for five years.

  10. Swift card - Wikipedia

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    Swift is an electronic ticketing scheme developed by Transport for West Midlands for use on public transport in the West Midlands metropolitan area in England, similar to the Oyster card in Greater London. Rather than being a single card, it is a range of travel cards under a common name.

  11. British emergency passport - Wikipedia

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    British nationals and unrepresented Commonwealth citizens. Expiration. 1 year for adults. British emergency passports (also known as Emergency Travel Documents (ETD)) are issued by British diplomatic posts to British nationals and unrepresented Commonwealth citizens for the purpose of urgent travel overseas with a maximum validity of one year.