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I've travelled with young people using a friends and family railcard (my kids plus others) and we've never been asked for proof of age, only for the railcard. As Jules says she'll need her railcard if the ticket was purchased with one. I think the Zip may be a good thing just in case as you need a passport/birth certificate to apply for it or a photocopy of her birth certificate/passport. I just think it may be less stressful for her if she is travelling alone, just to have something with her just in case.

Renata

Thank you both for your response. She didn't state younger sons railcard . I just was really uncertain as she looks older than her age an was worried she will be questioned about having a child's ticket. I love the fact she is confident in doing things but it does cause a bit of worry !
In which case just take her Zipcard. It would be pretty mean of a guard to bother a young person travlling alone. You could always write a letter with your details on, should the situation arise and to avoid your daughter feeling uncomfortable.

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> In which case just take her Zipcard. It would be

> pretty mean of a guard to bother a young person

> travlling alone. You could always write a letter

> with your details on, should the situation arise

> and to avoid your daughter feeling uncomfortable.


Thanks Jules and Boo the letter idea will probably at least help me feel I'm doing something !

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