I'm trying to find the best travel card option and I'm so confused!! Please help!

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    I'm trying to find the best travel card option and I'm so confused!! Please help!
    So unfortunately the centre I'm studying at isn't listed under the Oyster Card scheme so I am not eligible for a Student Oyster.

    My question is, if I get a 16-25 Railcard and load it onto an adult Oyster, will I get any discounts? I know about the lowered daily cap, but was wondering if I would also get a discount on a weekly or monthly pass?
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    Re: I'm trying to find the best travel card option and I'm so confused!! Please help!
    I believe you can, my friend has an oyster card she had linked to her student rail card and she gets a third off travel im pretty sure shes using an adult card aswell but not certain, as for your other questions im not sure it should be on their site under Q&A though
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