Questions
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To ask Her Majesty's Government how many people aged 60 or over own a senior railcard. [HL3948]
The Department for Transport does not hold this information, as the sale of senior railcards is a matter for the train operators concerned.
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To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the total value of rail tickets sold using the (a) 16–25 railcard, (b) senior railcard, and (c) disabled persons railcard in 2008–09; and how much revenue was received from the sale of those railcards. [HL3949]
The Department for Transport does not hold this information, as the breakdown of revenue from the sale of railcards is a matter for the train operators concerned.
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To ask Her Majesty's Government how much net revenue (after deducting administrative expenses) was received by the train operators from the sale of (a) 16–25 railcards, (b) senior railcards, and (c) disabled persons railcards in 2008–09. [HL3950]
The Department for Transport does not hold this information, as the breakdown of revenue received from the sale of railcards is a matter for the train operators concerned.
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To ask Her Majesty's Government how many rail journeys were made in 2008–09 using the senior railcard. [HL3951]
The Department for Transport does not hold this information, as the breakdown of journeys made using senior railcards is a matter for the train operators concerned.
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To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the annual value of potential rail travel by persons aged 60 or over if the senior railcard or an equivalent were issued free of charge. [HL3952]
No assessment has been made of the annual value of potential rail travel by persons aged 60 or over if the senior railcard (or an equivalent) were issued free of charge.