Love my Railcard, actually
To mark the 30th Anniversary of the Disabled Persons Railcard we asked you to tell us why you Love my Railcard, actually. We were delighted by the qaulity of the submissions from cardholders and here is a selection of the excellent entries received.
Congratulations to the competition winner, Nancy Prendergast from Lewisham, who won the first prize of an HD camcorder package.
The following were all highly commended runners up:
Simon Waterhouse"A short humorous 5 minute film which I really enjoyed making for the competition. The video outlines how my Railcard gives me the opportunity to visit places, do things when I’m well enough and continue to be involved in life." |
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Anna Wilde"I hope you like the video I have made, I just managed to get in finished in time!" |
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Ian Elliott"I attach a video made for me by my fourteen year old son explaining how the Disabled Persons Railcard has given me back my independence and allowed me to continue working following an accident a few years ago when I broke my neck. For me the Disabled Persons Railcard has been a real life saver." |
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Elliott Wilson"Congratulations on the 30th Anniversary of the Disabled Persons Railcard. I am registered partially sighted so cannot drive. The Railcard has been a massive help in getting around, both for work and visiting friends in Birmingham. Thank you." |
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