File:Network Card 1.png
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Summary
[edit | edit source]Original (non-APTIS) version of the Network Card, as the Network Railcard was then called. These were used between 1986 and 1989, by which time the APTIS ticket issuing system was fully operational. Rail Appointed Travel Agents could also issue this type of Network Card. This example was issued at Ford station in November 1987. Scanned from my own collection.
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