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  2. Begin by filling out Section 1: Personal Details. Ensure you complete all fields in block capitals, including your first name, surname, address, date of birth, and National Insurance number.
  3. In Section 2, provide your signature confirming that you have read and understood the Terms and Conditions. If you do not wish to receive promotional information from TfL, mark the appropriate box.
  4. Attach two passport-type photographs as specified. Make sure your full name is written in capitals on the back of each photo.
  5. Gather proof of identity documents as listed in the instructions. Ensure you have an original benefit entitlement letter showing your current London address.
  6. Once completed, save your form and print it out. Take it to a Post Office® branch in London along with your documents for verification.

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The most common discounts apply to seniors, children, students, and military veterans. Some carriers also have their own rewards programs. Each bus company has its own discount policies. For example, Greyhound offers discounts on its tickets for children (20%), seniors (5%), students (10%), and military veterans (10%).
Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount Card This entitles you to a 50% discount on selected rail tickets. The card is provided to those claiming Jobseekers Allowance or Universal Credit for 3 to 9 months (for 18 to 24 year olds) or 3 to 12 months (for over 25s). You can apply through your Work Coach or local Jobcentre Plus.
Start using your card Take your Bus Tram Discount photocard and your Oyster card to any Oyster Ticket Stop or Tube station. Ask staff to add your Bus Tram Discount to your Oyster card. Add pay as you go credit to your Oyster card or buy a Bus Tram Pass.

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Add your discount to your Oyster card Register your Oyster card online if youre adding a discount to it and want to apply for refunds or replacements. Then, get the Railcard discount added to your Oyster card by a staff member at: Tube, some London Overground and some Elizabeth line stations.

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