Two Together Railcard

It cost £28.00 and could only be purchased at stations in the West Midlands region (the Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Walsall and Wolverhampton postcode areas).

The trial lasted until 19 May 2012 and was instigated by the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC), which gathered feedback and undertook research into its effectiveness.

[3][4] The Railcard was launched nationally on 3 March 2014[5] at a cost of £30.00, although for the first six months a 10% discount was given if it was bought online and a promotional code was quoted.

This is left blank if an adult is travelling at full (undiscounted) fare; but if any discount or other special condition applies, a code of up to five letters appears.

[1] In the first year since its launch, over 215,000 Two Together Railcards have been sold with the average user saving £127.48 over the card's one-year validity period.

Two Together Railcard (online issue)
Ticket with two together railcard code