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'Welcome boost' for over-50s on the train


By David G Scott

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Train passengers travelling from Caithness who are over 50 can take advantage of a scheme that has just been announced by Scotland's railway operator.

ScotRail’s 28,000 Club 50 members are to be given a "welcome boost" from plans to extend memberships for free until the end of April 2022. Anyone who has signed up for Club 50 between April 17 in 2019 and March 17 last year will qualify for the extension.

The scheme is open to the over 50s and, according to ScotRail, has "proven so popular" that membership soared by almost 10 per cent in 2019.

However, the coronavirus pandemic has meant members have been unable to take full advantage of their benefits since March last year. They lost out on year-round discounts, including 20 per cent off Advance and Off-Peak tickets booked online – or a 10 per cent discount buying at the station or over the phone.

Train approaching Thurso. Picture: DGS
Train approaching Thurso. Picture: DGS

And, there’s been no opportunity to use the operator’s flat fare offers which allow Club 50 members to travel as often as they like and anywhere they like in Scotland for a discounted set price within the offer periods.

Alex White, ScotRail’s chief operating officer said: “We wanted to make sure our valued Club 50 members didn’t lose out through no fault of their own due to the coronavirus pandemic which has seen them unable to access most of their fare discounts.

“So, we think it’s only right that we extend their memberships, free of charge, for another year up to the end of April 2022.

“This means they’ll be able to take advantage of regular discounts of up to 20 per cent off fares as well as travelling around Scotland with exclusive Club 50 flat fare offers. It’s our way of telling them how much they mean to us and we think it’ll be a welcome boost during this really difficult time.”

Thurso railway station. Picture: DGS
Thurso railway station. Picture: DGS

Qualifying Club 50 members won’t have to apply for their extension. Memberships will be issued automatically – members just need to download and activate it on their Club 50 Smartcard. This ensures no-one will miss out on the chance to travel around Scotland when government guidelines say it is safe to do so

Free memberships will be issued to qualifying members on Monday, April 26. They will be notified by email containing instructions on how to activate their free membership.

All passengers, including Club 50 members, must continue to observe Scottish Government advice and restrictions, including where appropriate, maintaining physical distancing and wearing a face covering, while travelling with ScotRail.

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