How you can get money off your train ticket with an avocado

Virgin Trains West Coast have come up with a unique way to appease customers who missed out on the 26-30 railcard (Photo: Shutterstock)Virgin Trains West Coast have come up with a unique way to appease customers who missed out on the 26-30 railcard (Photo: Shutterstock)
Virgin Trains West Coast have come up with a unique way to appease customers who missed out on the 26-30 railcard (Photo: Shutterstock)

Virgin Trains West Coast are offering customers aged between 26 and 30 a discount on train travel - if they present an avocado at the ticket office.

The company are calling the new promotion the '#Avocard', and offering a third off fare prices to millennials who bring the vegetable along when they purchase their ticket.

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This gimmicky move comes after 26-30 railcards sold out earlier this week after unprecedented demand.

Technical problems meant that many were unable to access the website before all of the available railcards were allocated.

A temporary fix

Designed to appease those who missed out on the so-called 'millennial railcard', the #Avocard promotion is only valid on Virgin Trains West Coast services between 13 and 20 March 2018.

Travellers must be aged between 26 and 30 years old to be eligible.

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Users of the #Avocard can get reduced fares on trains to London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow (Photo: Shutterstock)

A £12 minimum fare applies for journeys starting between 4:30am and 10am between Monday and Friday, excluding Advance Fares.

The small print

The #Avocard does not incorporate a photograph, but holders must also carry photo ID to prove that they are the holder.

According to Virgin's terms and conditions, the #Avocard and any tickets bought with it are not transferable and must not be given, loaned, or resold to anyone else.

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It all sounds like fun and games, but the company also want to firmly remind customers that "fraudulent use of #Avocard and #Avocard discounted tickets may lead to criminal prosecution."

The West Coast Main Line connects major cities including London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow.