Military veterans across Cheshire will soon benefit from cut-price rail travel, thanks to a new Government initiative.
The news came as Transport Secretary Grant Shapps today presented Captain Sir Tom Moore—who served in World War II and won the nation’s heart with his incredible fundraising efforts—with the very first Veterans’ Railcard.
Aimed at supporting veterans after their service, the card will provide up to a third off all peak and off-peak fares, as well as discounted travel for adult companions and children. It also forms part of the Government’s commitment to make the country the best place to be a veteran.
The card pays tribute to the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Army, using the colours featured on the veterans’ flag.
An estimated 830,000 veterans who are not eligible for existing railcards will now be able to get up to a third off rail travel from 5 November 2020. It will be on sale at an introductory price of £21 until 31 March 2021, meaning a veteran could still be quids-in following just one journey.
Welcoming the new railcard, Edward Timpson CBE, MP for Eddisbury, said:
“This new railcard represents the very least we can do to honour the sacrifices of those who have served our country in uniform.
"It shows the sense of pride we feel in our armed forces and our veterans. I hope that all veterans avail themselves of this new opportunity.”
Grant Shapps, UK Transport Secretary, said:
“We have an eternal debt of honour to those who have served our country, and this railcard is part of marking our gratitude. For veterans looking to re-enter the world of work and connect with friends and family, it will cut the cost of travel to open up new opportunities.
“I am also delighted to present Sir Captain Tom Moore with the very first railcard. Through his service and his inspirational fundraising, he has shown the selflessness and indomitable spirit of all those who have served.”
Funded by the UK Government, the new Veterans’ Railcard will help open up opportunities for former service personnel, helping veterans with employment and retraining as well as strengthening links to friends and family.
Captain Sir Tom Moore, added:
“This is a wonderful occasion to accept the first veterans’ rail card.
“It is a rare opportunity to show thanks and gratitude to veterans and this rail card is a necessary recognition and investment in veterans, giving them the ability to re-connect and combat loneliness, something that we promote and support at The Captain Tom Foundation.”
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