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  2. Travelcard - Wikipedia

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    Newsagents. Stations. Variants. Anytime Travelcard. Off-Peak Travelcard. Website. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/. 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. [1]

  3. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    The passport card can be used for travel to 31 countries in the European Union, European Economic Area including Switzerland. [62] However, even in those EEA countries that impose a national identity card requirement on their citizens (above certain age), it is generally not required to carry the identity cards at all times.

  4. Transit pass - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Gibraltar identity card - Wikipedia

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    The identity card serve as a valid travel document in to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Montserrat for holders who are British Citizens or British Overseas Territories Citizens connected to Gibraltar. It also served as a valid travel document within the Schengen Area until the transition period ended after the United Kingdom withdrew from the ...

  6. British passport - Wikipedia

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    British passport. A British passport is a travel document issued by the United Kingdom or other British dependencies and territories to individuals holding any form of British nationality. It grants the bearer international passage in accordance with visa requirements and serves as proof of citizenship.

  7. Elizabeth line - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth line is a high-frequency hybrid urban–suburban rail service in London and its suburbs. It runs services on dedicated infrastructure in central London from the Great Western Main Line west of Paddington station to Abbey Wood and via Whitechapel to the Great Eastern Main Line near Stratford; along the Great Western Main Line to Reading and Heathrow Airport in the west; and along ...

  8. 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.

  9. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    United States passports are passports issued to citizens and nationals of the United States of America. [7] They are issued exclusively by the U.S. Department of State. [8] Besides passports (in booklet form), limited-use passport cards are issued subject to the same requirements. [9]

  10. 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).

  11. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    The Oyster card is a payment method for public transport in London (and some areas around it), England, United Kingdom. A standard Oyster card is a blue credit-card-sized stored-value contactless smart card. It is promoted by Transport for London (TfL) and can be used on travel modes across London including London Buses, London Underground, the ...